Hi, my name is nanjack!
nanjack
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hi ive just been diagnosed with myeloma after being taken to hospital with pnuemonia so its all a bit overwhelming and things happening so fast! had a bone marrow biopsy and mri and starting treatment on the 9 jan ! i had never even heard of this cancer before so shocked is an understatement! i currently work ft as a youth worker but at the moment im so tired dont know when ill feel ok to go back to work but its stressing me out living on ssp !
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Hi @nanjack
*waves*
It's lovely to meet you and welcome to the forums.
So sorry to hear about your diagnosis, I hope you can find some support here.
Please do have a wander around the forums and say hi. There's loads of helpful people and access to trained experts too.
Wishing you happier days, hang in there. K
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Hi @nanjack
A very very big welcome to you this evening !!!!!!
It's great to meet you today !!!!!!
Please please let me know if there is anything that I can help/support you with regards to work/ssp.
I have got those "T Shirts" many many many !!!!!!!!!! -
Thank you for the welcomes and supportive words !!!
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