Marjorie Smith's Archive

Marjorie Smith writes a monthly column for The Myeloma Beacon titled "Living For Lamingtons." She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in June 2015 at the age of 57. At the time of her diagnosis, Marjorie and her husband Graham were living in Singapore. After induction therapy, Marjorie had an autologous stem cell transplant and is now in remission and on maintenance therapy. She and Graham are still living in Singapore and enjoy life in Southeast Asia, but they hope to return to their home in Scotland in the not-too-distant future. For over 30 years, Marjorie has taught high school biology and been involved with the development and delivery of new curricular materials. Her focus is on creating novel resources and teaching approaches to help teachers raise controversial scientific issues with their students. Marjorie loves walking, bird watching, chatting, and reading.

Marjorie Smith has written 27 article(s) .

[ by | Feb 1, 2018 5:26 pm | 14 Comments ]
Living For Lamingtons: Don't Look Back

When I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, the condition had progressed into the full-blown form of the disease. It was advanced myeloma (stage 3) that had to be treated immediately. As I've described in previous columns, I was in a bad way, with bone damage, lung damage, and biochemistry all over the place. Fortunately, I responded well to the treatment I received, and I am now in remission.

Once I returned to better health and became more knowledgeable about multiple …

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[ by | Dec 15, 2017 3:51 pm | 18 Comments ]
Living For Lamingtons: From Green Juices To Pink Bubbles

Something that has intrigued me since being diagnosed with myeloma myeloma is the rather odd things that some people say to me. I always think that their intentions must be good, but from time to time I have been upset and somewhat irritated by some comments.

One of the first such incidents I can remember is when, hearing of my mis­for­tune, someone asked me, “Have you tried green juices?” I was not really sure what to say; neither "yes" …

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[ by | Oct 28, 2017 5:33 pm | 16 Comments ]
Living For Lamingtons: Let's Talk Maintenance

Several months after I had my stem cell transplant, my doctor suggested that it would be a good idea to begin maintenance treatment with Rev­limid (lena­lido­mide). He believed that main­te­nance was likely to lead to longer pro­gres­sion-free survival. I remember him saying that, in his experience, main­te­nance therapy often put the myeloma into hiber­nation. That sounded good to me – long-term hiber­nation, I hope.

He also explained to my husband Graham and me that he thought that the main­te­nance therapy might …

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[ by | Aug 30, 2017 7:42 pm | 6 Comments ]
Living For Lamingtons: Waiting

It seems as if in recent years I've spent a lot of my life waiting. It began before I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, and it has continued ever since. I would imagine that this is the sort of waiting that is familiar to many readers of The Myeloma Beacon.

I remember pre-diagnosis, when I felt ill all the time, I was waiting and waiting for some doctor to work out what was wrong with me and help me to get …

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[ by | Jul 6, 2017 6:44 pm | 10 Comments ]
Living For Lamingtons: A Room With A View

As I mentioned in my last column, my husband and I have recently returned to our home in Scotland after having lived in Southeast Asia for many years. It is lovely to be back home, and I really appreciate being able to be outside in the fresh, clean, Scottish air.

One of the very first things which we have done since returning is build a summer house at the top of our garden. This little summer house gives me …

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[ by | May 31, 2017 3:16 pm | 11 Comments ]
Living For Lamingtons: Myeloma Days

I find that some days, while I don't exactly forget about multiple myeloma, I can focus on other aspects of life and feel a bit myeloma-free.

Yesterday was not one of those days.

My husband Graham and I have recently moved back home to Scotland from Singapore, where we had been living for the past two years. As I've men­tioned in previous columns, so far all my myeloma treat­ment has been under the care of a great team in Singapore. …

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[ by | Apr 21, 2017 2:53 pm | 10 Comments ]
Living For Lamingtons: I’m Very Fortunate

Ever since I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, I have found that I’ve sort of redefined the feeling of being fortunate.

If you are going to get multiple myeloma, then I have been fortunate. I have had excellent treatment and excellent support. I had a good family, a fine education, a happy marriage, sufficient money, and so on. So, when this unfortunate diagnosis came, I was in a great position to get superb care.

When I was diagnosed, I was …

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