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Karen is a stay-at-home mom and a myeloma survivor. Blog about her day-to-day life.
Mark Shaffer, a software developer, started this blog to keep friends updated and to contain his "blather." Myeloma damaged his spine and, for a while, took away his ability to walk.
The musings of an ordinary guy in Canada whose mom has myeloma.
Carole Leigh, a retired schoolteacher from Washington State, muses on her new perspective on life as she hopes for remission from myeloma.
Deb, in England, was diagnosed with smouldering myeloma in 2009, and writes these notes mostly for herself.
John Smith, an Oregon husband and father, was diagnosed with myeloma in 2007. Since then he has written about his treatment, including autologous stem cell transplant, and life in general.
Dom, a Vietnam vet, has multiple myeloma. His wife Nanette posts about his treatment and recovery, as well as topics that are more fun, like their travels together.
Former oncology nurse, in Idaho, has myeloma and is convinced the best way to health is through natural means.
Kris, a wife and mother from Utah, thinks she knows how. Chronicle of her experience dealing with the challenges of myeloma.
Jerry Weber's wife Rebecca was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2009. About a year later, he started jotting these notes on her treatment.
In December 2009, Julie was shocked to be sent to the oncology department; the following June she started posting about her stem cell transplant and other adventures.
Evelyn Vowles was diagnosed with myeloma in 2005, and started a blog in May 2006 as a way to keep family and friends informed on her preparations for autologous stem cell transplant.
Mike has myeloma, and Lorna has to put up with his dreadful jokes. Updates on how they're getting along.
Matt Goldman found out in 2011 that he had myeloma, and started chemo the next day. Blogger reports on how he's doing, and comments on the bigger picture of how people are affected by cancer.
Mysterious recurring blood clots led to a diagnosis of myeloma for Michigander Phil as a young man. Updates on his fight against cancer, and profiles of others also battling MM.
"Minnesota Don" has another blog about running, but somehow marathons work their way into this blog about treatment for myeloma too.
The story of Doug Scott's treatment for cancer, told from the perspective of his wife Pat.
Missouri husband and father Sean Murray's blog about living with myeloma.
A patient's chronicle of her experience with multiple myeloma.
Nick has already been through chemo and two transplants, and posts updates on his choice of aggressive treatment to fight cancer.
Sarah writes about her "honey" Bob, and how his diagnosis of cancer has changed their lives.
Steven L. Ritter, in California, records his thoughts on living with myeloma.
Tanner found out when he was 17 that he had myeloma, after his leg broke on an ordinary walk to a friend's house. His mother chronicles his treatment.
Blogging is a stress reliever for this stay-at-home mom, whose husband has myeloma.
"Minnesota Don" has another blog about running, but somehow marathons work their way into this blog about treatment for myeloma too.
Matt Goldman found out in 2011 that he had myeloma, and started chemo the next day. Blogger reports on how he's doing, and comments on the bigger picture of how people are affected by cancer.
Former oncology nurse, in Idaho, has myeloma and is convinced the best way to health is through natural means.
Carole Leigh, a retired schoolteacher from Washington State, muses on her new perspective on life as she hopes for remission from myeloma.
Sarah writes about her "honey" Bob, and how his diagnosis of cancer has changed their lives.
Tanner found out when he was 17 that he had myeloma, after his leg broke on an ordinary walk to a friend's house. His mother chronicles his treatment.
Blogging is a stress reliever for this stay-at-home mom, whose husband has myeloma.
Mark Shaffer, a software developer, started this blog to keep friends updated and to contain his "blather." Myeloma damaged his spine and, for a while, took away his ability to walk.
Steven L. Ritter, in California, records his thoughts on living with myeloma.
Evelyn Vowles was diagnosed with myeloma in 2005, and started a blog in May 2006 as a way to keep family and friends informed on her preparations for autologous stem cell transplant.
The musings of an ordinary guy in Canada whose mom has myeloma.
Deb, in England, was diagnosed with smouldering myeloma in 2009, and writes these notes mostly for herself.
Jerry Weber's wife Rebecca was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2009. About a year later, he started jotting these notes on her treatment.
Mike has myeloma, and Lorna has to put up with his dreadful jokes. Updates on how they're getting along.
In December 2009, Julie was shocked to be sent to the oncology department; the following June she started posting about her stem cell transplant and other adventures.
Dom, a Vietnam vet, has multiple myeloma. His wife Nanette posts about his treatment and recovery, as well as topics that are more fun, like their travels together.
The story of Doug Scott's treatment for cancer, told from the perspective of his wife Pat.
John Smith, an Oregon husband and father, was diagnosed with myeloma in 2007. Since then he has written about his treatment, including autologous stem cell transplant, and life in general.
Karen is a stay-at-home mom and a myeloma survivor. Blog about her day-to-day life.
Mysterious recurring blood clots led to a diagnosis of myeloma for Michigander Phil as a young man. Updates on his fight against cancer, and profiles of others also battling MM.
Missouri husband and father Sean Murray's blog about living with myeloma.
Nick has already been through chemo and two transplants, and posts updates on his choice of aggressive treatment to fight cancer.
A patient's chronicle of her experience with multiple myeloma.
Kris, a wife and mother from Utah, thinks she knows how. Chronicle of her experience dealing with the challenges of myeloma.
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