Yvonne England

  • Hi Stanley, thank you for your comments. I will indeed try to take your advice on board re “putting it in cupboard”. To be fair I am usually too busy at work to think about it. Ironically I work in a busy gp surgery so am always dealing with other peoples problems which is a good thing I suppose. I don’t know why but its just in the last few weeks…[Read more]

  • Hi Chrissie,

    Thank you for your comments which I can relate to totally. Its very difficult some days to carry on as normal with all the worries going round in your head. We’ll just have to go with it and hope for the best. We’ll give each other as much moral support as possible. I already feel better for talking to you & Helen.

    Many…[Read more]

  • Hi Helen,

    Thank you for your reply. The Myeloma nurse that I was referred to at hospital downloaded an information sheet from this site and said it was the best one to go to for up to date information. I haven’t really discussed any of this with anyone in my family really either…..just Steve & my 2 sons and daughters-in-law and that’s just the…[Read more]

  • I was diagnosed as having Mgus/borderline myeloma in May 2014 following visiting my gp with the bones in my arms & legs hurting especially at night time. I also had tingling and numbness in my hands and feet. My gp did a range of blood tests including Immunoglobulin – which came back as abnormal with a level of 11. My haematologist did more tests…[Read more]

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