I Am In Remission Now. But I Still Have Pain. Is This Normal ?
Yes, experiencing pain during remission from multiple myeloma can be normal. Even when the disease is under control, some symptoms like bone pain may persist. It's important to discuss any ongoing pain with your healthcare team to manage it effectively and improve your quality of life.
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Some people think you have a procedure and it's done. No, it takes a long time of healing. Someone needs to tell my insurance so they will pay for pain pills.
Thank you for advise 🙏
BerniceSteven
Everyone who has been gone through the Rimission have the pain in any part of the body and it normal is just if you can control the pain sometimes it you will feel itchy, tired, numbness on your hands or legs feeling cold body, neck pain and breathless this are the symptoms that will occurred to you.If it doesn’t happen to you either one of these symptoms is good hope you’re side effects or symptoms will be a mild one.Pray for yourself to get GOD help and support the people who need help I believe if you help people just a little you will be reward for what you have done 👍
You are a strong woman Angie Nixon!đź’ž
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