Happy Holidays!

As the 2015 holiday season reaches it peak, all of us here at The Myeloma Beacon would like to thank you, our readers and members of the myeloma community worldwide, for giving us the greatest gift possible: your time.
We appreciate your coming to The Beacon and reading our articles, letting us know your thoughts about them, and sharing your experiences and helping one another in our discussion forum.
The holiday season is a time of many different traditions. It also is a busy time, when it is easy to lose track of the special meaning this time of year was intended to have.
We hope, nevertheless, that all of us will find time – regardless of the adversity we face – to look back at the past year and give thanks for the good we have experienced.
Likewise, as we remember and honor those we have known who are no longer with us, let us take time to celebrate the opportunity we have now to be with people we love and cherish.
And, last but not least, let us hope and pray that the time ahead brings joy and the best health possible to ourselves and those we care about.
Happy Holidays!
Thank you, Myeloma Beacon, for bringing us this forum. I have learned so much and have made cyber friends. Back when I was first diagnosed in 2005, there was not a forum like this, as far as I know. So it is a gift to newly diagnosed and long-term patients to have this forum to share, ask questions, and just be there.
Thank you!!
Thanks to all of you Beacon Staff members for providing us a great information source and a place to coalesce and form a multiple myeloma community.
Best wishes to the Beacon Staff and to all members of our community for a happy and HEALTHY 2016.
I want to add my own words of appreciation to what Christina and Mike have written. I have learned so much from The Beacon, and I still learn something new almost every day that I come here. The community is wonderful, and I really value the fact that, when I'm here, I feel that I'm in a "hype-free zone". There is an emphasis here on facts and evidence, rather than conjecture and opinion, that deserves more praise than it gets, and which I hope will continue. Thank you, Myeloma Beacon, for all that you do.
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