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Amyloidosis
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Our Own Experience With This Rare Disease

Following is a list of individuals diagnosed with Primary, Secondary or Familial Amyloidosis, or in rare instances, Amyloidosis in other forms. Information here is provided by the patient or by someone who is part of the patient's support network and may not be entirely accurate. Our understanding of Amyloidosis changes on a daily basis with new research and as we struggle to educate ourselves about this rare and complex disease.

To read any individual's detailed story, click on the names listed below.

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Name: Cathy Jackson
Home: Bryan, Texas, USA
Amyloidosis Type: Primary AL Amyloidosis
Affected Areas: Heart
Hospital: Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN, USA
Treatment Date: 07/2001
Primary Treatment Received to Date: SCT with High Dose Chemotherapy
Create Date: 5/21/2002 4:42:33 AM
Updated: 6/4/2003
   
Name: Mary Jarrett
Amyloidosis Type: CAA Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Affected Areas: Brain
Hospital: Little Rock, AR USA
Treatment Date: Sep. 1998
Updated: 1/18/2002
   
Name: Ian Jenkins
Home: Stowmarket, U.K.
Amyloidosis Type: Primary AL Amyloidosis
Affected Areas: Heart, Pulmonary
Hospital: Royal Free Hospital
Treatment Date: 01/1996
Primary Treatment Received to Date: SCT
Updated: 11/15/2001
   
Name: Sandie Jessup
Home: Oakley, CA USA
Amyloidosis Type: Familial
Affected Areas: Nervous System
Hospital: Univ. of California, San Ffrancisco
Treatment Date: 12/2003
Primary Treatment Received to Date: awaiting liver transplant
Create Date: 1/26/2004 7:59:36 PM
Updated: 2/11/2004
   
Name: Roseann Jordan
Home: Tifton
Amyloidosis Type: Primary AL Amyloidosis
Affected Areas: Gastrointestinal, Liver
Treatment Date: None
Primary Treatment Received to Date: Declined treatment
Create Date: 4/28/2002 10:05:37 PM
Updated: 6/17/2002
   

   

 

Multiple myeloma is considered similar to amyloidosis by some experts. For histories presented with multiple myeloma experiences, click here.


 

 

 

This page was last revised on October 5, 2004