My sister

My sister [67] went for a blood test, she was considering HRT.  

Within a week she had numerous tests and was diagnosed with Myeloma...no treatment or cure...

Six months on...16 weeks of chemo,  multiple xrays,  MRI and CT scans...

She is still in denial....

I'm just holding her hand [ from 500 miles away] and offering support and love ...

  • I'm really sorry to hear your sister was diagnosed with myeloma, Eastendgirl.

    I can't begin to imagine how difficult this journey has been for you both over the last 6 months, especially with you being so far away, but I'm sure your sister really appreciates everything you have done, and are continuing to do, to support her on this journey.

    So many of our members will know how hard it can be to be in this position, so you are not alone Eastendgirl, and I'm sure it won't be long until some of our members stop by to offer their support and advice.

    Kind regards,

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Thanku Steph, I really appreciate your reply and care.

    Can't  help but feel useless, being so far away and unfit to travel. 

    Latest MRI's have shown osteonecrosis right ball joint and tumours in her femurs..  she has been referred to physio and given a stick, now upgraded to elbow crutch...  every hospital visit is a 4 hour round trip and she is in so much pain,  it's difficult to understand what [ if any] benefit these appts have. She is on monthly bone strengthening infusions and weekly bloods...it was her decision not to pursue stem cell transplant option... she is on a cocktail of pain relief meds without any improvement...

    Apart from sending care packages and her favourite things,  I'm at a loss what else I can do...

    She, herself is in denial...we seldom discuss the situation,  which is her decision and I obviously respect her wishes...just find it so hard when she asks me when she will be feeling better and when she will improve..