Multiple Myeloma an incurable disease, but I have spent the last 25 years in remission using a blend of conventional oncology and evidence-based nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle therapies from peer-reviewed studies that your oncologist probably hasn't told you about.
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I am a long-term MM survivor and MM cancer coach who has lived in complete remission from MM since 4/99. I feel a kinship to all those who celebrities who live with and perhaps die from multiple myeloma. Especially long-term celebrity myeloma (MM) survivors.
I apologize if this blog post is a bit morbid but I know many people surviving Multiple Myeloma who wonder about others who have had MM.
Four of my favorite MM survivors are:
It is interesting to read what a famous MM celebrity survivor like Tom Brokaw writes about when talking about living with MM. Tom is not an oncologist. He is one of us. And he is quite articulate when he talks about MM.
The long and growing list of FDA approved chemotherapy regimens are important but understand that:
Consider evidence-based, non-toxic, anti-MM nutrition, supplementation, bone health, lifestyle, and mind-body therapies.
Please watch the video below to learn more about the evidence-based, integrative therapies to combat treatment side effects and enhance your chemotherapy.
Have you been diagnosed with MM? Are you a celebrity? Or not. Makes no difference…
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Thank you,
David Emerson
“…There is much more to their story than time allows at these gatherings. During Jim’s stay-at-home time due to Covid 19, he wrote a book, which his wife and daughter-in-law, Stacey reviewed. Stacey suggested the title, and The Man in the Arena: Surviving Multiple Myeloma Since 1992 was published in 2021. Jim will donate profit from the book to the IMF, American Cancer Society, University Hospitals of Cleveland ,the Bone Marrow Registry, Dana Farber Cancer Center, Mayo Clinic, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society–each of which are critical to their ongoing story…”
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People who died from the plasma cell cancer multiple myeloma. Myeloma is a form of what is commonly known as “blood cancer“.
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