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HealthTree Coaches are experienced patients and caregivers who understand the importance of support from someone who knows first-hand what you’re going through.

Personalized Coaching

All Coaches are volunteer survivors or caregivers who want to share their experiences and help guide you through your diagnosis and treatment.

You can find a coach who:
  • Has your type of disease
  • Had a similar treatment
  • Has personal areas of experience to match your needs
  • Lives in your geographic area
You are able to work with more than one Coach at a time and can connect by phone, computer or in person.

Become a Coach

  • Make a meaningful difference in patients' lives.
  • No experience needed – we provide comprehensive training on skills and knowledge to help you succeed.
  • Commitment - Dedicate at least 8 hours per month for one year.
  • Access to easy-to-use resources, including online videos, webinars, and helpful tools to help you find the right answers quickly.

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Robyn Osborn

acute myeloid leukemia coach since 2025

Hi! I was diagnosed with myeloma in June 2024, so I'm still relatively new to this myeloma game. I was diagnosed with MGUS in early 2020 and monitored for three years. By summer 2023, my MM specialist began to suspect Smoldering Myeloma, which was confirmed with a bone marrow biopsy in August 2023. At that time, he encouraged me to start MM treatment with DRVd, but I was reluctant because I had no symptoms and didn't have active MM, yet. I decided to get a second opinion, and that MM specialist recommended holding off on treatment until, and if, I developed active MM. By March 2024, I began to experience fatigue and shortness of breath, and in May 2024, a bone marrow biopsy confirmed that I now had active MM. On June 17, 2024, I started induction therapy on DRVd. About 4 cycles, my MM specialist decided I was not a good candidate for a SCT, so as a result, she had me complete 6 cycles of Induction therapy. In mid-November, I began experiencing peripheral neuropathy in my feet, which she attributed to the Velcade, so she stopped treatment. My kappa light chains and m-spike were within normal range, so she determined that I was ready to move on to maintenance. Those were the sweetest words I had heard in a while! In December 2024, I started on monthly Darzalex Faspro (Dara). Even though Revlimid is standard of care in maintenance, she decided against adding it back in due to the related side effects I had suffered during induction. So, for now, I am on maintenance with monthly Dara, with no noticeable side effects, I'm happy to add, and I also receive Zometa infusions every 3 months, which were started in July 2024. I am also happy to report that my kappa light-chains are still within normal range, and my M-Spike in April was zero!

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