I’ve decided that I want to do a really big thing. I have been invited to travel to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro with a team comprised of Myeloma survivors, caregivers, doctors, and researchers this coming September!!!
This will be a challenge not only physically, but mentally. This incredible opportunity requires a 16 week training program to prepare myself to physically make the trek and deal with the altitude changes. It’s a good thing that my good friend
Regina Norton Greenfield will be coming with me! This incredible woman is a nurse anesthetist from Germany and is someone that I am so very fortunate to call my friend. We share the same Myeloma specialist Dr. Nooka of
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University. We have been there for each other through bone marrow biopsies, bone marrow transplants, and all the other scary cancer stuff. And now we are going to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro together! We are both doing great after our transplants and staying myeloma free with the help of our ongoing maintenance treatments. The treatments we are on have only come on the market in the last few years. Just a couple of decades ago this disease was a death sentence. The
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation has been instrumental in bringing new revolutionary treatments to market that are prolonging lives. Now people are living longer and more normal lives with a cancer that while incurable, is now considered to be highly treatable. As a patient, I am so so grateful.
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Thank you friends for reading! 🙏 🥰