When Something Feels Off: Transplant, Treatment, Recovery and Moving Forward

In Part 1, Colleen Feuling shared how persistent pain, unexplained symptoms, and multiple medical visits eventually led to a diagnosis of multiple myeloma. In Part 2, she takes us through the next chapter of her journey: chemotherapy, stem cell transplant, recovery, and the reality of rebuilding life after diagnosis. Colleen shares the physical challenges, emotional ups and downs, the importance of support, and what she learned along the way. Her story is a reminder to pay attention when something doesn't feel right and to lean on others during difficult times. Whether you are facing a health challenge yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply looking for encouragement, Colleen's story offers hope, resilience, and practical insight. If you missed Part 1, be sure to watch: When Something Feels Off: Understanding Multiple Myeloma Through Personal Experience | Part 1 Please like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who may benefit from hearing Colleen's story.

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