M-Spike, High Kappa and Kappa/Lambda Ratio
After experiencing chronic diarrhea for > four weeks, I decided to contact my gastro doctor. He ordered blood work and performed a colonoscopy and upper endoscopy with various biopsies. The colonoscopy, upper endoscopy and biopsies showed no sign of cancer or microscopic colitis, however the blood work showed a quite elevated IgA level. He referred me to a hematologist/oncologist who did further blood work, the results of which showed:
• Borderline low white blood count
• Borderline high red cell distribution width
• Low lymphocytes
• Low monocytes
And the most troublesome results:
• Kappa Free Light Chain Level: 290.7 mg/L, well outside of the 3.3-19.4 mg/L acceptable range
• Kappa/Lambda Ratio: 45, well outside of the .26-1.65 acceptable range
• IgA Level: 2111 mg/dL, well outside of the 70-400 mg/dL acceptable range
• IgG level of 698 mg/dL, barely outside of the 700-1660 mg/dL
• M-Spike: 1.29
There are other data points outside the reference ranges, but these are the ones that concern me most. I had been overseas when I received the results and asked my hematologist if I should cut my vacation short to come home for further evaluation/tests. He urged me not to do so and told me it can wait. I managed to enjoy my vacation but now that I returned I can't stop worrying. I'm following up with my hematologist to see what the next step is. I'm scared.
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Thanks. I was diagnosed 2 years ago and have been taking high dose Curcumin as well
Can you tell if it’s helped?
I can say my light chains did decrease a little. These are the two Curcumin I take. I also take some Omega 3 supplements with them.
Hope you continue to do well. I go back in August for recheck and if stays stable or improves will go to yearly.
Here is a video of Dr. Shah’s talk with the San Francisco Bay Area Myeloma Support Group. You can listen to the presentation and/ or download her slides.
Living Well With Myeloma: Can Nutrition Improve Quality of Life and Outcomes in Myeloma?
https://www.myeloma.org/videos/living-well-myeloma-can-nutrition-improve-quality-life-outcomes-myeloma
I had one MD ANDERSON WITH ONLY LOCAL lidocaine. It was practically painless. I’ve had dentist hurt me more! No driver needed after procedure.
Well in that case, I’m out. No way I’m getting anymore vid shots. Only reason I took the two in the first place was under duress. And even then I took them 3 months apart not how they suggested
As my doctor said when I ventured the idea, we will know in 20-30 years when we have the data.
I think overall, the mRNA vaccines saved millions of lives, but for a few of us may not be a good risk/benefit.
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So, as I mentioned in another post, on or about March 12th I was scheduled for a bone marrow biopsy to take place on April 2nd. My hematologist/oncologist has not advised me to get bone scans or to undergo a 24-hour urine test - at least not yet. I don't understand why those tests cannot be done in parallel while I'm waiting to have the bone marrow biopsy done. Should I be concerned about this? Should I be more proactive and insistent with my hematologist/oncologist that these tests be done? Maybe there's a reason why he's waiting until after the biopsy to have me undergo these additional tests.
I want to be my own advocate, but I have no medical background and feel that I would be overstepping my bounds if I question the doctor.