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You’re never here when i really need you
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what’s the point in opening up to anyone when they’re never actually there when you need them most
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Tina Kunakey @tinakunakey for VanityFair Italia
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The top yak at my school right now I’m dying
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Pray for my family please. Im honestly so destroyed. I would appreciate all the prayers.
Multiple Myeloma is a cancer that affects plasma cells, a kind of white blood cell found in the soft insides of your bones, called marrow. Plasma cells are part of your body’s immune system. They make antibodies to help fight off infections.
There is no cure for multiple myeloma, but treatment can often help you feel better and live longer.
With this cancer, your plasma cells multiply and grow out of control. They crowd out healthy cells, including red and white blood cells and those that keep bones strong.
Over time, plasma cells spill out of your bone marrow and travel to other parts of your body, which can damage your organs.The disease can weaken your immune system, lead to anemia, and cause kidney and bone problems.You may not notice any symptoms until the cancer is advanced, meaning it has spread inside your body.
Getting this kind of diagnosis is hard for you and the people in your life. It’s important that you and your family get support to manage this disease.
Symptoms
You may not have any symptoms at first. As this cancer develops and plasma cells build up, though, you might have:
Loss of appetite
Bone pain and weakness
Confusion
Constipation
Dizziness
More thirst
Infections
Bruising or purple-colored rash
Shortness of breath
Weakness and fatigue
Weight loss
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