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Showing posts with label Multiple Myeloma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multiple Myeloma. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

What is MULTIPLE MYELOMA

The term Multiple Myeloma (or MM) is the name for a type of cancer of the blood. The prefix myelo- means bone marrow and is the term identified with this condition because blood cells are generated in the bone marrow. This particular cancer is associated with white blood cells, which are a crucial part of the immune system. Due to the connection to the immune system this particular condition can have symptoms that are varied, and often the same as symptoms for other conditions due to their systemic nature. Because of this issue it is often hard to diagnose this particular condition. It is also generally considered an incurable condition, though it is possible to bring the condition into remission through such things as steriod treatments, chemotherapy and stem cell transplants.

Among the symptoms that can be caused by MM are the following: bone pains, infection, kidney failure, anemia, and neurological issues. Bone pains caused by MM are generally centralized in the area of the ribs and the spine, with pain increasing with activity. Sometimes these problems in the spine lead to spinal cord compression and issues associated with this condition. Infections that MM commonly causes are pneumonia and pyelonephritis, increased risk of infection is created by immune deficiency brought on as a part of MM. Renal failure due to MM is commonly brought on by hypercalcemia, or an increasing level of calcium in the blood as the bones break down. Anemia caused by MM occurs when the normal bone marrow in the bones is replaced by the infiltration of tumor cells. Issues of the neurological order are also brought on by hypercalcemia, which can lead to weakness, confusion and fatigue. Changes in the viscosity of the blood may also lead to headaches and visual changes.

While diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma may be difficult, due to the danger of the condition its symptoms should be taken seriously. While most or all of the symptoms that present from MM may be caused by other issues, if these have been ruled out then efforts should be undertaken to ascertain whether or not this blood cancer is the cause.

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Meeting With Dr Advani | Multiple Myeloma

After meeting Dr Advani he gave a choice of 3 treatments we could choose to follow

1. VELCADE + DEXAMETHASONE
2. THAIDOMIDE + DEXAMETASONE.
3. LENALIDOMIDE + DEXAMETHASONE


Since Anand was also into renal failure he suggested a course of injections.

He was happy to coordinate with our Doctor at Hyderabad i.e. Dr Dattreya and guide him to take care of Anand, which is very important as Mumbai is far.

Dr Dattareya had suggested 2 other specialist in Mumbai, which we showed and zeroed down to Dr ADVANI.
  
After reaching Hyderabad Dr Dattreya suggested we will go with VELCADE REGIME we agreed and started the treatment.

Here I would like to mention that support of the family is needed in every step of the treatment, I would suggest to you, do not have your Parents staying with you call them, or your children are needed.
The regime goes for 21 days which is standard all over the world; your Doctor will guide you every way.

We strongly feel a “General Physician” and an “Orthopaedic Physician, Kidney Specialist Should Be Roped In”, during this treatment.

The major side effects as symptoms are, shivering, pain in legs, fevers, vomiting, constipation, unable to eat food etc. The blood samples and testing has to be done every 4th day. To monitor your results, accordingly supplements have to be given, so that you recover.

It’s a very trying and a very difficult period for the whole family. The patient is so irritable that you want to run away, you just feel very helpless.  Many a times I told my children to keep a full time nurse, but it’s you who have to take care, feed him little by little, they are a baby in your hand,

“The feeling is more like a mother than a wife”.

You will require continuous monitoring trying to give medicines on time, sometimes the patient refuses to take, but let it be just give him when he can.

Monday, 18 April 2011

How To Find A Good Doctor | Multiple Myeloma

This is most important and difficult........it’s best if you can get a reference! Internet is a big tool today and Google is a very good search engine.


“There is a good list of doctors on the internet, you can also use a help of someone more internet savvy. Children are a big help. For me my daughter helped me locate a good doctor in Mumbai”.

“Our friend Dr Surendra Reddy knew of a very good Doctor in HYDERABAD, we have a "Indo American Cancer Institute" In HYDERABAD, so with his reference, we met Dr S Dattatreya and his team.”

If the doctor you meet makes you comfortable in your first meeting, he is your first doctor, “DR DATTATREYA................A LOT OF RESEARCH IS GOING ON AND EVERYYEAR WE ARE ABLE TO DEVELOPE NEW MEDICINES IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA,WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO TREAT MR ANAND SUCESSFULLY AND GIVE HIM A GOOD LIFE.”

Still we are never satisfied with one Doctor, so we went to Mumbai to meet “Dr ADVANI”. The best way is to search for him on the internet and take an appointment. Here again my daughter looked him up on internet and took an appointment for the next day.