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Today we welcome Diane Raab, a remarkable survivor of multiple myeloma and a licensed clinical social worker from Cheboygan, Michigan. Diane shares her personal journey through the challenging path of cancer treatment, sprinkling her narrative with both professional insights and deeply personal experiences.

Diane's story begins with the diagnosis of multiple myeloma following persistent back pain. She recounts the rigorous process of diagnosis, which led to seven months of chemotherapy in preparation for a stem cell transplant. She remembers the steroids turned her into an 'Energizer Bunny,' enhancing her productivity during treatment.

The focus then shifts to her transplant experience at the University of Michigan. Diane praises the comprehensive and detailed guide provided by the hospital, which helped alleviate much of her anxiety. She describes the fascinating process of stem cell harvesting and the convenience of using a port for medical procedures. However, the journey was not without its hardships, as Diane lost her hair due to the intensive chemotherapy, a side effect handled with grace and humor.

Post-transplant, Diane faced numerous challenges in adjusting to everyday life, from being in a highly protected hospital environment to navigating the risks of infection at home. She had to adopt new hygiene practices, including daily showers with clean towels and washcloths, and careful food preparation to avoid infection risks. Diane also shares the emotional toll of not being able to socialize freely and the adjustments she made to stay connected with friends and family.

Peggy and Diane delve into the physical changes Diane experienced after her transplant, particularly the fatigue and the need to listen to her body's demands for rest. Diane also touches on the mental aspects of coping with cancer, emphasizing the importance of avoiding negative online forums and focusing on reputable sources for information.

Diane candidly discusses the challenges of acknowledging her cancer and the psychological impact of the diagnosis. She stresses the importance of therapy and talking about one's experiences, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the therapeutic value of open communication.

As the episode concludes, Diane offers invaluable advice for others going through similar experiences. She emphasizes the importance of following medical guidance, staying safe, and finding value in everyday life, relationships, and the simple things. Her story is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the power of a positive outlook in the face of adversity.

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National Bone Marrow Transplant Link - (800) LINK-BMT, or (800) 546-5268.

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