Interactive Health Communication for longer, better lives.

myeloma

Beth Morgan authors "Beth's multiple myeloma blog" in addition to mmsupport.net and the mmsupport.net listserv.  All three form of interactive health communication have helped me manage my myeloma over the years and I recommend all for both survivors and caregivers alike.

Mick Oakly is an experienced myeloma survivor.  He has been around the mm block and is knowledgeable.

Don is a myeloma survivor who mixes specifics about his myeloma therapies with his lyfestyle.  His running, nutrition, food photos, Don has it all.

This website includes lots of basic information about different treatments and also has a tool for finding clinical trials.

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society article provides basic details on Myeloma.

The eMedicine Health article provides basic details on Myeloma.

The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation article provides basic details on Myeloma.

The Wikipedia article provides basic details on Myeloma.

I am posting this article because I found it to be an excellent summary and it points out some issues that have been confusing in the past.

You’ve Just Been Diagnosed With Multiple Myeloma – 10 Things To Do

When I was first diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 1994, I wish that I had read the article below before I doing anything else. The article below, "You've Just Been Diagnosed..." is written by the multiple myeloma survivor who edits the mma listserv, Chris Hollyer, a knowledgeable, warm and genuinely helpful person who has experienced a great deal and who is a tremendous resource.