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Where Can I Find An Explanation For Specific Things On My Bloodwork? I Need Something I Can Understand. Some Things Are Too High Or Too Lo
A MyMyelomaTeam Member asked a question πŸ’­

Right now my parathyroid and calcium are too high. I'm waiting for an appointment with an endocrinologist.

posted April 27
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I have googled the abbreviations and found good info.

posted April 27
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I was going to suggest googling your specific test questions, that's how I learned more about mine. Also, if you get info from the .org and .gov URL's, instead of .com, you'll get more legitimate info. and of course it's always best to talk to your doctor about any questions or concerns. Tests can vary from time to time, and some may show high or low but not be worrisome, whereas others can be slightly off and are more concerning. Different for every situation. Hope you find answers! 🌞 πŸŒ»πŸ™

posted April 29
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

HealthTree had a "Deciphering my Myeloma Results" article. theMMRF.org has one also. I also look up every lab on PubMed. In MM Calcium can be higher than normal. Talk to your MM Specialist about it.
Paula🌹

posted April 27
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Thank you for your information. I will check it out!

posted April 30
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Thank you! That is a suggestion my doctor made.

posted April 28

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