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A Mass On The Pelvic In The Sacroiliac Area

A MyMyelomaTeam Member asked a question 💭
Parkersburg, WV
January 4
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I'm doing a 10 course of radiology and prescribed prescriptions. In bed laying on the left side elevates my right hip for temporary relief. Constantly moving and continuous massaging from the mid lower back all the way to the ankles. Much careful rubbing to lightly touching over the nerves that can feel like a toothache if to much pressure is applied. Little appetite has resulted in close to a 20 lbs weight loss. Unsteady to having to rely on a Kain for balance. This is all new to me since Thanksgiving, but I believe I have a great team so far. Without oxycodone for the pain, I don't know if I could have stood the severe pain much longer without the crutch. Best of luck 🤞 to all you folks on achieving recovery.

January 4
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Ouch. Mine is deteriorating and can hurt, or collapse my leg when walking. What are your symptoms? Check out @A MyMyelomaTeam Member for the protocol that worked for him. He had it in his shoulder.
Paula 🌹

January 4

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