When you hear “multiple myeloma,” your mind can race ahead of your body. Appointments. Lab numbers. New words. Hard choices. And then the quiet moments, when you’re alone with your thoughts and you wonder, “Am I going to be able to do this?” Courage, in cancer care, often looks ordinary. It’s showing up to the…
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What to pack for chemo infusion day, a simple bag checklist that covers comfort, meds, and boredom
Chemo infusion day can feel like a long hallway with too many doors. You don’t always know what’s behind each one, but you can decide what you carry in your hands. A chemo bag checklist isn’t about being perfect or “ready for anything.” It’s a small act of courage. It says, “I’m showing up for…
Read moreDiarrhea during chemo or radiation, hydration rules and food choices that calm your gut
Diarrhea during chemo or radiation can feel like an insult piled onto an already hard day. You’re trying to show up for treatment, keep appointments, answer texts, act normal, and then your gut starts racing like it’s late for something. If you’re dealing with chemo diarrhea, you’re not weak, and you’re not failing at treatment….
Read moreMultiple Myeloma and Byte Therapy
When you’re living with multiple myeloma therapy decisions, time starts to feel different. Some days move like thick syrup. Other days pass in a blur of lab results, pill bottles, and waiting rooms. And in the middle of it all, there’s a quiet question that keeps returning: what does courage look like now? Not the…
Read moreMultiple Myeloma and Byte Therapy (Digital Support That Fits Real Life)
When you hear “multiple myeloma,” your mind can race ahead of your body. Appointments. Lab numbers. New words. Hard choices. And then the quiet moments, when you’re alone with your thoughts and you wonder, “Am I going to be able to do this?” Courage, in cancer care, often looks ordinary. It’s showing up to the…
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