Behind the Blood: The Caregiver’s experience of blood cancer
In this podcast Orlaith Cormican a PhD student and Nurse chats with Maire Treasa and shares her findings from the research she undertook over the last number of years exploring psychosocial vulnerability in caregivers of individuals with a chronic blood cancer. She talks about the impact that caring for someone has on all aspects of a caregivers life, the life adjustment and the crucial role they play on the patient journey. She also talks about caregivers who are potentially more at risk of becoming psychosocially vulnerable and the need to include caregivers as part of the patient’s treatment trajectory in order to move future care forward. Thanks for listening. Multiple Myeloma Ireland: Website Facebook Twitter This podcast has been produced by Fuzion.
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Title – Living with Myeloma - A Spouse Perspective
In this engaging podcast, Marie Treasa Ni Cheallaigh chats to Ally Bryne, whose husband was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in 2021. Sharing her family's experience, they discuss everything from diagnosis to fundraising to spreading awareness and the impact of Michael’s diagnosis has had on their young family. Thanks for listening Multiple Myeloma Ireland: Website Facebook Twitter This podcast has been produced by Fuzion.
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Living with Cardiac AL Amyloidosis, a personal journey from Michael Bond, Galway native, retired teacher and renowned Ex- Offaly hurling manager
In this podcast, legendary hurling manager Michael Bond, shares his experience of living for a number of years with cardiac AL amyloidosis. Chatting with our host MT, Michael outlines his previous cardiac health, and how he initially attributed his symptoms including shortness of breath to his underlying condition. Michael talks about the importance of advocating for one’s own health and pushing for further investigations when symptoms persist. He candidly shares his journey from diagnosis to treatment, and his visits to the Royal Free AL Amyloidosis centre, Uk. He explains how the treatment he received has been effective in controlling his condition, and improving his quality of life with some minor adaptations. His positive attitude is uplifting and inspiring. It’s clear his sporting career, ‘can do attitude’ and fighting spirit have helped him navigate his diagnosis, treatments and assisted him to overcome challenges faced, including weight loss and losing his identity. Michael has used fundraising as a powerful tool to raise awareness of AL Amyloidosis and a way to give back to the Amyloidosis centre, Uk. Michael speaks of the need for greater awareness of this rare condition and his donation to MMI to support their efforts in promoting further support and information to patients living with AL Amyloidosis. He stresses that being informed is so important to living well. Of course, no conversation with Michael could be complete without discussing his knowledge of hurling and predications for the future. This engaging and encouraging podcast provides great encouragement for any patient or family affected by this rare condition. We hope you find this podcast helpful. Multiple Myeloma Ireland: Website Facebook Twitter This podcast has been produced by Fuzion Communications.
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The Family - Coping with Multiple Myeloma
In this podcast, Maire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh chats to sisters Rachel and Laura, whose mum was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2016. Sharing their experiences, they discuss everything from the initial shock of the diagnosis, to the limited information available for families of myeloma patients, touching on important issues such as patient autonomy, supporting someone close to you with myeloma, and the emotional impact that comes with a loved one receiving a multiple myeloma diagnosis. Thanks for listening. Multiple Myeloma Ireland: Website Facebook Twitter This podcast has been produced by Fuzion Communications.
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Living with Amyloidosis- Diagnostic & referral pathway for Irish patients to the National Amyloidosis Centre in the UK
In this podcast, Episode 1 of the 2nd Series and our second in the Living with Amyloidosis series, Darren Foard and Angelique Smit, nurse experts from the Royal Free Hospital in London, provide an excellent overview of Amyloidosis focussing on disease symptoms, the patient's journey and diagnostic investigations to confirm AL Amyloidosis. They discuss their role in assisting patient navigate their diagnosis and outline the referral pathway for Irish patients for further investigation at the National Amyloidosis Centre at the Royal Free Hospital in London. Amyloidosis management requires a multidisciplinary approach and Darren and Angelique outline the collaboration which occurs between nursing and medical staff to coordinate the patient's diagnosis and management and the critical role each team member plays in supporting patients. Finally they discuss the opportunity for patients unfit to travel to the UK for assessment to be discussed with Amyloidosis experts at the Royal Free Hospital. We hope you find this episode useful and informative. Multiple Myeloma Ireland: Website Facebook Twitter This podcast has been produced by Fuzion Communications.
In this series of podcasts you will hear from patients and many healthcare experts caring for patients with Multiple Myeloma.
The conversations focus on the patient journey from diagnosis, through treatment and living well post treatment. The conversations aim to provide information and signpost support to all patients living in Ireland with MM and their families.
Conversations include Caroline's patient journey of living with a new diagnosis and Anne's patient journey of living well with relapsed MM. You will hear experts discuss the different stages of MM including Smouldering Myeloma, active disease and relapsed refractory MM. Managing a diagnosis of MM requires a multidisciplinary approach, therefore this series features conversations around patient involvement, nursing and dietary advice as well as psychosocial support.
Finally our conversations also focus on the progress of research and development in managing MM into the future.