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With Coach, we are in this together

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.

Find Meaningful Connections

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Charlotte Pineda

multiple myeloma coach since 2024

You are unique and so is your myeloma experience. While we have much to learn from each other; ultimately, only you can decide what’s best for you. As a Certified Professional Coach, I see myself as a partner who helps others create clarity and move forward as courageous self-advocates who make the best decisions for themselves. My vision is for each of us living with myeloma to live life to the fullest and on our own terms! In March 2023 I was hit with the news: “You have high-risk smoldering myeloma…It will likely progress to multiple myeloma within two years." Less than a year later, I learned that I had multiple myeloma. I started induction therapy which included Velcade (bortezomib), Darzalex (daratumumab), Revlimid (lenalidomide), and dexamethasone. Due to side effects, dexamethasone was reduced and then eliminated. Gratefully, I'm responding well to treatment at this time. To borrow a popular business term: myeloma means a life filled with volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA). Early on, I decided not just to survive–but to thrive. I take one day at a time and credit consistent meditation and exercise for helping me through each day. In addition to being a coach, I’m a meditation and breathwork teacher. I get so much satisfaction from helping others incorporate meditation and breathwork into their lives. I don’t attempt to force myself or others to “just be positive.” Instead, I focus on hope and optimism and work hard not to beat myself up for having bad days–and sometimes weeks. It’s all about resilience. As psychologist and TED speaker, Susan David said, “Hope and optimism are different from (false) positivity. They are future-oriented and earned by a willingness to work hard and problem-solve to create a better outcome…Your feelings are valid, important, and worthy of honoring with compassion, but they are not facts or directives that get to boss you around. You can show up to them with compassion, courage, and curiosity, and then make your own choices about how you move forward.” This is where hearing the stories of others on HealthTree Foundation has helped me, and I’m honored to give back and help others as a coach. It’s not easy; but with courage, hope, and optimism, I believe we can thrive! When I’m not coaching, you'll find me spending time with family, playing with my Jack Russell Terrier, meditating, practicing yoga, learning something new, or relaxing with a good book. I look forward to speaking with you!

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Terry Glassman

multiple myeloma coach since 2023

I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma / Primary Plasma Cell Leukemia on November 17, 2022. As a registered nurse with ICU and cardiac research experience, my medical background helped me quickly grasp the complexity of my diagnosis and the treatments involved. Today, I use both that clinical knowledge and my lived experience as a patient to help others navigate their own myeloma journeys. I felt called to coach and support others because I truly believe our greatest purpose is helping one another. There is something uniquely powerful about speaking with someone who genuinely understands what you’re going through. Even with a strong and loving support system, this experience has been incredibly hard. I hope to offer others the understanding, empathy, and reassurance I wished for during my own journey, shaped by both my nursing background and what I’ve learned as a patient. From a treatment perspective, I have had my stem cells harvested but am currently holding off on transplant unless it becomes necessary. I have the t(11;14) translocation and have been on venetoclax for over two years. I was also treated with Kyprolis for two years, and I’m happy to share my personal experience with these therapies for anyone considering them. More recently, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and have undergone a lumpectomy and radiation, and I will be starting Arimidex soon. If you are navigating a breast cancer diagnosis alongside multiple myeloma, I’m very open to talking about that experience as well. If sharing what I’ve learned helps even one person feel less overwhelmed, less afraid, or less alone, then I’ve accomplished exactly what I set out to do.

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