Diagnosed June 2022. Learning a lot from these videos. Thank you for sharing info. Not eligible for Stem Cell Transplant due to Chronic Heart Failure but Induction therapy has knocked it down a lot. Hopeful!
I was diagnosed in 2014. Here it is 2021. It’s a hard road. I hurt everyday. I feel for anyone who has to go through this crazy cancer. My grandpaw GW Brown died with it. But it’s not related to each other.
My ex-wife just found out she has MM it hit me hard because her mother died from cancer when she was 12 years old. I keep her in my prayers and this has moved us closer together in a positive way.
Better come up with a plan for your life and try to do as much of it as you can. Because honestly , things can be taken so quickly in this life. Health is amazingly fragile.
My then husband died aged 34 from this disease. His treatment seemed to consist mainly of blood transfusions. At one point he needed 6 pints and it was a miracle that he could function at all. This was in the seventies.
I have myeloma I've been dealing with it now for two years also they had to monitor me for about a year to start treatment it's different thank you guys for sharing and thank you for reporting this about people who has myeloma this seems like a amazing couple amazing family wishes you the best is I'm dealing with my myeloma so far I'm healthy
Diagnosed June 2022. Learning a lot from these videos. Thank you for sharing info. Not eligible for Stem Cell Transplant due to Chronic Heart Failure but Induction therapy has knocked it down a lot. Hopeful!
I was diagnosed in 2014. Here it is 2021. It’s a hard road. I hurt everyday. I feel for anyone who has to go through this crazy cancer. My grandpaw GW Brown died with it. But it’s not related to each other.
Husband was diagnosed 2014. Still fighting and trying to get through it.
My ex-wife just found out she has MM it hit me hard because her mother died from cancer when she was 12 years old. I keep her in my prayers and this has moved us closer together in a positive way.
Better come up with a plan for your life and try to do as much of it as you can. Because honestly , things can be taken so quickly in this life. Health is amazingly fragile.
My then husband died aged 34 from this disease. His treatment seemed to consist mainly of blood transfusions. At one point he needed 6 pints and it was a miracle that he could function at all. This was in the seventies.
He was extremely young to have multiple myeloma. Are you sure that was the cancer that he had?
I have myeloma I've been dealing with it now for two years also they had to monitor me for about a year to start treatment it's different thank you guys for sharing and thank you for reporting this about people who has myeloma this seems like a amazing couple amazing family wishes you the best is I'm dealing with my myeloma so far I'm healthy
How are you doing.
Maybe see if Scripps clinic may offer some help In California
MM affects all races and ages. Cancer does not discriminate. For all MM fighters, keep on fighting! Do not give up faith for a cure.
I have MM... I don't understand... What does "fighting" mean?
Living each day with the hand you were dealt and not giving up hope for tomorrow.
Bo Ranson you right in whot you say every day is another chance to improve your lot:- fellow sufferer
What is the name of the treatment and doctor that this gentleman went to and through to gain this 13 year stint
How can Canadians take oart in a clininical trial? I don't believe they have clinical trials for anything in Canada.
Do you have any stents..?
Here's your stent, right here.
@@sarahwentforalemonwedgeand8991 i got a stent for you :)
Correction, its not deadly
It is deadly