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List of the Multiple Myeloma Blogs



Angela

Type of Cancer: Multiple Myeloma
Cancer Symptoms: .&hellip
Stage of Cancer: Stage 2
Chemotherapy: 18 series VRDD and VRD so far&hellip

obee1's Multiple Myeloma Blog


Eddy

Type of Cancer: Multiple Myeloma
Cancer Symptoms: Severe back pain, fractures in 4 discs, hypercalcemia, anemia&hellip
Surgery: not yet&hellip
Chemotherapy: Velcade, Decadron, Revlemid. Mostly fatigue and a slight loss of appetite.&hellip

eddymejiajr's Multiple Myeloma Blog


Maria

Type of Cancer: Multiple Myeloma
Cancer Symptoms: Weakness, fatigue, chemo brained, achiness nausea&hellip
Stage of Cancer: Stage 3C
Chemotherapy: Velcade, dexamethazone, since transplant just added revlamid&hellip
Bio: I am a stay at home Mom with 2 beatiful girls. I have been sick much longer than diagnosed but just thought that I was…

maria1's Multiple Myeloma Blog


Sarajane Garten

Type of Cancer: Multiple Myeloma
Cancer Symptoms: fatigue, aching joints&hellip
Stage of Cancer: Stage 3
Chemotherapy: Thalomid: Fatigue. Red spots that eventually covered my entire body. Neuropathy in feet and hands. Revlimid: rash, upper&hellip
Bio: I am a New York City native, although my folks fled the city and raised us a block form the ocean on the NJ shore. As…

sjgcbm's Multiple Myeloma Blog


John Brewer

Type of Cancer: Multiple Myeloma
Cancer Symptoms: None, and I am cancer free.&hellip
Bio: I am 72 years old and am cancer free. I went to Quito,Ecuador to take advantage of treatment not allowed in the US. I…

john's Multiple Myeloma Blog


cheryl leatherwood

Type of Cancer: Multiple Myeloma
Cancer Symptoms: tired, tired, tired&hellip
Stage of Cancer: Stage 1
Chemotherapy: January 2006 and May 2006 stem cell transplants with hi dose malthalon chemo resulting in malthalon misery - tired and&hellip

cheryl's Multiple Myeloma Blog


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