Hi,
I've recently been diagnosed with Myeloma at the age of 47. This was picked up following a blood test due to a visual problem developed whilst skiing in Jan/Feb. I had no significant back pain until my bone marrow biopsy following which my lower back muscles seemed to go it spasm and I have been unable to bend over since. My Consultant is reluctant to advise any treatment in terms of physio/acupuncture or alternative to help with this but I'm desperate to try something as I know it's more muscular than due to the Myeloma. However, I don't want to do anything that might be unsafe. Has anyone any similar experiences and have any advice?
Thanks
Phil
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Mari
RE: lower back spasms
Sorry to hear about your diagnosis but welcome to the site where I know you will find a lot of supportive and helpful people. My husband sufffers from myeloma and he was seeing a physio when he was diagnosed and when she realised what the problem was she no longer wanted to treat him. The skeleton can become very fragile with this disease. However he has also had various muscular problems and has found acupuncture very helpful. As this is a holistic therapy he found it has also helped considerably withhis side effect from various Myeloma treatments.
I hope you find something that suits you and you get some relief,
Best wishes,
Mari