← Return to Blood Test: Numbers are up, will doctor not start me on treatment?

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@kappaking Starting treatment may need to be coordinated with other health concerns. My experience is this, and remember yours may be different. I am also an end stage renal patient, and started dialysis Sept 2022. I have been on treatment for multiple myeloma since Aug 2021. My oncologist and nephrologist coordinated my care. Basically he told me "once you start treatment, you're on it for a long time." I was diagnosed with mm in 2019. We held off starting treatment as long as we could. One of the things is managing the side effects of the treatment medications, which can be a big challenge in itself! Those side effects can vary from person to person, but in my situation, it has not been pleasant.

As @pmm mentioned, you have raw data, and try not to get frustrated as you await your doctor's consultation. Know we are here for you!
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Just a comment from my experience. I started shots for Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma immediately and had absolutely no side effects. Responded to shots very well and was told I will have many years. Keep a positive attitude. No alcohol and exercise to stay strong. Best success. I won't be writing again for at least a month.