← Return to MGUS and quite high Free Kappa Light Chain and Kappa Lambda Ratio

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@colleenyoung

Welcome, @emurrell65. I can imagine you're nervous, not to mention confused when your doctor is not yet clear whether the light chains indicate a possible diagnosis of myeloma or monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). I've moved your post to this existing discussion:

- MGUS and quite high Free Kappa Light Chain and Kappa Lambda Ratio https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mgus-and-quite-high-free-kappa-light-chain-and-kappa-lambda-ratio/

I did this so you can easily connect with others who are familiar with MGUS and myeloma. In addition to @frances007, fellow members like @raye @omemee @gina5009 @deborahjb @jart @pmm @myboyzr2 @anng53 @edna68 and many others can share their experiences with testing to get a diagnosis and what to expect.

@emurrell65, you mentioned you will be having more tests. What testing has been scheduled for you as a next step?

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They want more blood test done and also urine and bone xray. The hemotologist wanted to know why my doctor even ordered the kappa light chain test and i explained that i have been having pain in my back and legs but also I work from home and sit all day and i haven arthritis so i contributed it to that so i will find out April 11 what they diagnoised