Subject: RE: MGUS/A litte off subject
Date: 02/23/2008
On 2/23/2008 mmsurvivor wrote: Ladies I have been reading your posts on MGUS and of course wish the best for you and Jane. I add Olive leaf drop liquid 10 drops 3 times the day I start to feel sick. We, who have MM, have weak lungs especially if your spine collapses and atelectisis sets in from the lower lobes due to being crunched. Olive LEaf drops are natural, so will not replace antibiotics but are an adjunct therapy. My weakness is my chest and lungs so I too am on top the minute I have a hint of infection. When I first came to the US people would ask me if Kangaroo's jumped down the main street of Sydney. I would have a good laugh but there you are, in a metro area, Kangaroo's jumping down the street. It is the same here the deer habitat is getting smaller so they are haunting built up areas. this winter we were getting daily elk and deer warnings, as the winter was so severe, they would not go back into the hills. O yes when I first came here (Before Crocodile Dundee) and the Shrimp on the Barbie Ad by Paul Hogan I used to asked what language we spoke. Now of course Aussie can speak funny but not that bad. After Paul Hogan ran his ads, people did not ask as much...MMS On 2/22/2008 JaneMGUSuk wrote: On 2/22/2008 poppy/cath wrote: Hi Jane! I have had MM for four years now, and noticed that you too are suffering from one of my main annoyances, namely the hot flushes! And you are living in England, where you are experiencing winter - so you shouldn't be having these hot flushes!! I'm in Australia - its summer - and I have these daily, sometimes 2-3 times a day. I have posted questions about this on this board and it seems to be a factor of MM, but most people feel that it is better during winter. There doesn't seem to be a way of controling this problem, just to carry a dry face washer to mop up your dripping head! It sounds as though things are starting to move - fatigue, bone problems, etc. But don't worry about waiting a month - time is not that short! Once you have the results then decisions can be made about what form of treatment might be the best at this stage. Have you had anyone look into your bone pain/probems? I have found that the durogesic patches (Fentenal) work really well to control bone pain, just increasing until you reach a level that works for you. Pain is so individual, some people find 25mg is enough for them, others need lots more. But a lot of people a afraid to use the patches because they feel that they will be considered drug addicts, which is certainly not the case! You are in early stages and we are really fortunate that research is progressing very quickly with all sorts of new drug combinations being approved and working well -- its just a matter of finding what works best for you! While MM is still a 'terminal' illness, that doesn't necessarily mean days/weeks/months! As you can see from others who have responded - time can be calculated in years these days!! I personally believe that it won't be long before MM is considered a 'chronic' disease, much like diabetes. Hang in there - the 27th isn't so far away, then you will know what your choices really are. It doesn't pay to worry about what 'might' be, it just adds stress to an already stressful situation. Best wishes - and keep cheerful!! Cath
Hi Cath, Thanks so much for your reply. The hot flushes are annoying, a few days ago I had a lovely relaxing bath and felt refreshed and an hour later I was again dripping with sweat and had to take a shower, its annoying feeling sweaty and dirty all the time. I am wondering if it might be early menopause, I sure hope so because that would be one less problem to deal with each month:-) Today I have woken up with yet another infection, I have been having pain in my jaw right next to my ear so I went to the doctors today she said my ear is very red inside so I am now on yet another course of antibiotics. I feel generally ill today, achy legs and back, painful glands and face ache near my bad ear but never mind once the antibiotics kick in I shall be fine and we all have our off days. I am obviously hoping that my results next week bring good news and that I still only have MGUS, but in my mind and my gut feeling tells me things may have changed, I sure hope my female intuition is wrong for once, but I will cross that bridge if and when I come to it. I am a positive person so I also believe that a cure is on its way for MM and I believe one day they will be able to prevent MGUS and Smouldering Myeloma from turning into full blown MM. Until then patients will continue the fight, and when and if my time comes I will fight too. Until then I refuse to be miserable, I am not wasting my time with that, I carry on as normal, allow myself the occasional off day and remain my cheerful old self. How great it must be to live in Australia, its a country I would love to visit someday. You have the most wonderful animals and sealife and as an animal lover I would love to see them in the wild or in the bush as you would say. Summer seems a long time ago now, we are deep in winter here in the UK, its not too bad today its 13 degrees but yesterday it was only 2 degrees so its changeable here at present, even winter in Australia is quite pleasant so I have been told anyway. Thanks again for the reply and I send you my best wishes from the UK. Take care from Jane x
Thanks for the reply, I will look out for the olive leaf, I prefer natural therapies where possible especially if they work. Thanks again Best wishes to you from Jane x
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