My mom died from Multiple Myeloma when I was 17. 3 years later it still hurts me more than anything. I miss her more than anything in this world. I can’t even begin to describe how much I hate this disease. She was the most beautiful person I’ll ever know. Thank you for this video, and thank you for helping me to understand this disease. It was hard knowing there was nothing I could do to help her. Man it hurts thinking back. Thanks again for the video man.
My mum died two weeks ago of multiple myeloma. I understand how you feel. Am still grieving because in her last days, she was helpless. I had never seen my mum in such a helpless state! And like you, there was nothing much I could do. It was very painful.
@@chrisomoding9890 My father died from it after just 2 years back in 1996--To lower risk of getting it, eat Vit C fruits and vegetables, including Spinach, and Tomato Sauce and carrots and apples---Avoid Ice cream, Butter, pudding, honey, aspartame, syrup, jelly, fried foods
My father too--Having a first degree relative increases risk of you and i getting it, but still low chance--Preventive measures dietary are Vit C fruits and vegetables and apples, cooked tomatoes, carrots and spinach--Avoid Ice cream, Butter, Pudding, honey syrup, jelly, fried foods once you turn 40
Watching this because my mom was just diagnosed. She seems to have a positive but strange prognosis where she's still stage 1, has not developed bone lesions, and her organs are still functioning as expected, but over 70% of her plasma cells are abnormal. She also doesn't seem to have some of the more high risk mutations. The doctors seem positive she will live for many more years but I'm terrified. I know very few people want to lose their mom, but god I really can't imagine losing her as young as she is. I'm trying really hard to stay positive for her but honestly, fuck cancer.
Love the detailed video. Using it on my page to bring awareness to different cancers every month. Will post the link to this video. Sometimes you have to look for the information cause ppl either dunno where to look and don't at all. Thank you.
Thank you so much for clearly explaining this disease that my husband has recently been diagnosed with. He is being treated with daratumumab, dexamethasone and lenalidomide, which you mention. Thank you♥️
Multiple Myeloma. Fast production of plasma cells. If not birth caused Chromosome problem to Genetic translation, the Cell cycle specifics to phosphorylation protein regulation, Cytoskeleton Actin cell signalling in relation to protein and genes and both ways, regulation kinases problem or structural amino acid build up modulation if ever, in bone marrow inflammatory mediators autoantibodies and the signals to derrangements. Can the hypothalamus tweak via Cerebral Cortex higher brain control and genes axis as general body control with neuromodulation not as passive but active neuromodulation in sync with enzymes specifics.
@@francishubertovasquez2139My stepdad passed away from this on September 17th 😞 I'm still grieving it sucks he's gone but I know I have to be the man of the house now
Thanks for the clear explanation. I have just been diagnosed with multiple myeloma this week so I am still processing the details of my condition and potential prognosis. I have a large growth on my skull 💀 which has been the 1st indication of the disease, which has not yet been determined by Stage yet. I am to have a biopsy this week so I will find out more after that. We shall see 👀 how it goes...🙏
Thank you so much for this informative article . I have been receiving treatment for the past two years and am coping very well.I appreciate the treatment I'm receiving. The only problem I have is fatigue but I'm learning to cope by pacing myself.Thanks again for the article
I've recently come across your channel. I graduated veterinary faculty and I'm studying medicine and still working as a vet. Your videos are extremely helpful and one of the best of this kind on youtube. It's a pleasure to watch them and they're full of new information. i hope you'll carry on with internal medicine videos. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for your feedback. Impressive that you're managing to work as a vet and study medicine, the former I wouldn't know about but the latter certainly isn't easy. Plenty more internal medicine videos to come. Best of luck! 😁
thanks for this video.. I was recently told I have MGUS. I had a blood test for something completely unrelated which showed up an elevated level of paraprotein. I have had the x-rays, ct scan and bone marrow biopsy. I'm currently on 4 monthly watch and wait.
Hi, very good job. I went directly to your profile to check if you had those treatment options (immunomodulatory, proteasom inhibitors etc) explained in other videos. That´ll be great. What program you use for the animations?
Constant low hemoglobin is an early sign. If your hemoglobin is well below 14. Mine is from 9.8 to 10.2. My doctor is taking this very overly lightly and has become constantly unconcerned being more preoccupied with COVID! I'M REALLY PISSED!!!
Greetings all. I am currently in the MGUS Phase. I had a cleat pet scan back in December, but I've been having consistent pain in my back and legs recently. I'm wondering has anyone had the experience of being diagnosed with smoldering MM or MM without any evidence of lesions. As always, any input or insight is greatly appreciated. Be blessed and well. Thank you!
In 2016 I was diagnosed with MGUS, I was told not to worry about it. I now have SM. I have had 3 petscans, and a few bone biopsies, supposedly (according to my oncologist) there is no sign of lesions. My maternal aunts died from MM, my mother was diagnosed in March with MM. Kaiser healthcare couldn’t think of testing her before when she came in with anemia and other related symptoms. At diagnosis her kidney was abnormal, it is ok now. I have successfully brought up her red blood count through foods that are rich in iron. I am her 24/7 caregiver. I suspect hair dye and pesticides to be the cause leading to MM. Don’t let vanity be the reason you subject yourself to MM, it’s incurable, with some luck you may control it.
This guy’s pronunciations are great, except i found it funny how weird he pronounced the words, “skeletal” and “status”. Other than that, great teaching on the subject.
My mom died from Multiple Myeloma when I was 17. 3 years later it still hurts me more than anything. I miss her more than anything in this world. I can’t even begin to describe how much I hate this disease. She was the most beautiful person I’ll ever know. Thank you for this video, and thank you for helping me to understand this disease. It was hard knowing there was nothing I could do to help her. Man it hurts thinking back. Thanks again for the video man.
My mum died two weeks ago of multiple myeloma. I understand how you feel. Am still grieving because in her last days, she was helpless. I had never seen my mum in such a helpless state! And like you, there was nothing much I could do. It was very painful.
@@chrisomoding9890 My father died from it after just 2 years back in 1996--To lower risk of getting it, eat Vit C fruits and vegetables, including Spinach, and Tomato Sauce and carrots and apples---Avoid Ice cream, Butter, pudding, honey, aspartame, syrup, jelly, fried foods
My father too--Having a first degree relative increases risk of you and i getting it, but still low chance--Preventive measures dietary are Vit C fruits and vegetables and apples, cooked tomatoes, carrots and spinach--Avoid Ice cream, Butter, Pudding, honey syrup, jelly, fried foods once you turn 40
I lost my dad 2 weeks back because of MM. he was only in first stage
@@Kiara-zm8vm How old was he?
Watching this because my mom was just diagnosed. She seems to have a positive but strange prognosis where she's still stage 1, has not developed bone lesions, and her organs are still functioning as expected, but over 70% of her plasma cells are abnormal. She also doesn't seem to have some of the more high risk mutations. The doctors seem positive she will live for many more years but I'm terrified. I know very few people want to lose their mom, but god I really can't imagine losing her as young as she is. I'm trying really hard to stay positive for her but honestly, fuck cancer.
I am from India and i am a nursing officer 💖 your study material is so good thnku ....
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We want more lectures on various important tropics.
Thank you! Plenty more to come 😊
Love the detailed video. Using it on my page to bring awareness to different cancers every month. Will post the link to this video. Sometimes you have to look for the information cause ppl either dunno where to look and don't at all. Thank you.
Thank you so much for clearly explaining this disease that my husband has recently been diagnosed with. He is being treated with daratumumab, dexamethasone and lenalidomide, which you mention. Thank you♥️
You're very welcome. Best of luck to you both 🙂
Multiple Myeloma. Fast production of plasma cells. If not birth caused Chromosome problem to Genetic translation, the Cell cycle specifics to phosphorylation protein regulation, Cytoskeleton Actin cell signalling in relation to protein and genes and both ways, regulation kinases problem or structural amino acid build up modulation if ever, in bone marrow inflammatory mediators autoantibodies and the signals to derrangements. Can the hypothalamus tweak via Cerebral Cortex higher brain control and genes axis as general body control with neuromodulation not as passive but active neuromodulation in sync with enzymes specifics.
My husband has just started treatment for this. Did yours have mood swings?
@@francishubertovasquez2139My stepdad passed away from this on September 17th 😞 I'm still grieving it sucks he's gone but I know I have to be the man of the house now
@@CK7866 my husband is very unhappy, very grumpy, especially after dexamethasone
Thank you, I now understand more clearly and will share with my inexperienced GP.
Thanks for the clear explanation. I have just been diagnosed with multiple myeloma this week so I am still processing the details of my condition and potential prognosis. I have a large growth on my skull 💀 which has been the 1st indication of the disease, which has not yet been determined by Stage yet. I am to have a biopsy this week so I will find out more after that.
We shall see 👀 how it goes...🙏
Hi, my mom just got diagnosed. How are you doing?
is it kappa mm or lambda mm?
@@ryantuttle7551How is your mom doing? My mom was diagnosed 10/4 😢
Thank you so much for this informative article .
I have been receiving treatment for the past two years and am coping very well.I appreciate the treatment I'm receiving. The only problem I have is fatigue but I'm learning to cope by pacing myself.Thanks again for the article
I've recently come across your channel. I graduated veterinary faculty and I'm studying medicine and still working as a vet. Your videos are extremely helpful and one of the best of this kind on youtube. It's a pleasure to watch them and they're full of new information. i hope you'll carry on with internal medicine videos. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for your feedback. Impressive that you're managing to work as a vet and study medicine, the former I wouldn't know about but the latter certainly isn't easy. Plenty more internal medicine videos to come. Best of luck! 😁
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Please offer explanation of how MM causes paralysis. You only briefly mentioned spinal lesions and radiculopathy.
thanks for this video.. I was recently told I have MGUS. I had a blood test for something completely unrelated which showed up an elevated level of paraprotein. I have had the x-rays, ct scan and bone marrow biopsy. I'm currently on 4 monthly watch and wait.
I love what u do here
Thank you for the kind comment!
Thank you.
Better explained
Hi, very good job. I went directly to your profile to check if you had those treatment options (immunomodulatory, proteasom inhibitors etc) explained in other videos. That´ll be great.
What program you use for the animations?
can you make videos about lymphoma and leukemia please
They're planned 😎
Constant low hemoglobin is an early sign. If your hemoglobin is well below 14. Mine is from 9.8 to 10.2. My doctor is taking this very overly lightly and has become constantly unconcerned being more preoccupied with COVID! I'M REALLY PISSED!!!
Agree, low Hemoglobin and Anemia are common first signs
great work
Thanks!
Greetings all. I am currently in the MGUS Phase. I had a cleat pet scan back in December, but I've been having consistent pain in my back and legs recently. I'm wondering has anyone had the experience of being diagnosed with smoldering MM or MM without any evidence of lesions. As always, any input or insight is greatly appreciated. Be blessed and well. Thank you!
In 2016 I was diagnosed with MGUS, I was told not to worry about it. I now have SM. I have had 3 petscans, and a few bone biopsies, supposedly (according to my oncologist) there is no sign of lesions. My maternal aunts died from MM, my mother was diagnosed in March with MM. Kaiser healthcare couldn’t think of testing her before when she came in with anemia and other related symptoms. At diagnosis her kidney was abnormal, it is ok now. I have successfully brought up her red blood count through foods that are rich in iron. I am her 24/7 caregiver.
I suspect hair dye and pesticides to be the cause leading to MM. Don’t let vanity be the reason you subject yourself to MM, it’s incurable, with some luck you may control it.
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Is triple mayeloma curable
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Hai maam i have multiple mayoma
This guy’s pronunciations are great, except i found it funny how weird he pronounced the words, “skeletal” and “status”.
Other than that, great teaching on the subject.
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فليشهد الثقلان أنني وهّابي
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im dead good bye