The Cancer Survivors Network (CSN) is a peer support community for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, families, and friends! CSN is a safe place to connect with others who share your interests and experiences.

Thank you for being a part of the Cancer Survivor Network community. Survivors and caregivers like you have played a unique role in fostering an online environment that encourages connection among those needing support, community, and education. On May 28, the Network will be discontinued. More details are available here . If you have any questions, contact CSNSupportTeam@cancer.org. Thanks again for the support you’ve provided each other over the years. We remain committed to supporting you in other ways throughout your cancer journey.

multiple myeloma

suzieq
suzieq CSN Member Posts: 1
edited March 2014 in Multiple Myeloma #1
Hello friends.... my father was diagnosed with this particular cancer, if you would like to talk with me please please feel free to do it I am at..styntuch@adelphia.net welcome all who want to talk....godspeed..

Comments

  • sreadyhough
    sreadyhough CSN Member Posts: 2
    Hi, My husband was diagnosed with MM February 2001. We've gone through chemo and stem cell transplant at Hopkins. Right now he is in remission. If I can be of any help in understanding the treatment or just wanting to talk, please do not hesitate to write me.

    Shirley
  • sperrins
    sperrins CSN Member Posts: 6

    Hi, My husband was diagnosed with MM February 2001. We've gone through chemo and stem cell transplant at Hopkins. Right now he is in remission. If I can be of any help in understanding the treatment or just wanting to talk, please do not hesitate to write me.

    Shirley

    Hi
    Shirley
    Just about to do a stem cell harvesting then transplant. Perhaps your dad would have some imput as to the discomfort complications etc. I can be reached at sperrins@aol.com
  • fishpie
    fishpie CSN Member Posts: 6

    Hi, My husband was diagnosed with MM February 2001. We've gone through chemo and stem cell transplant at Hopkins. Right now he is in remission. If I can be of any help in understanding the treatment or just wanting to talk, please do not hesitate to write me.

    Shirley

    Hi Shirley,

    How is your husband doing? Is he still in remission? Please let me know. Thanks, Maggie