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What Should The Light Chain And M Protein #s Be To Be Considered In Remission?
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posted September 10, 2019
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Google it or ask your dr.

posted October 26, 2019
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Thanks Donna, you put a big smile on my face.

posted September 11, 2019
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My sister has a spike from her kidney issues. But her labs say it's not monoclonal so not myeloma. Other things can cause a spike. If Dr. Nooka says your good, you are good. I don't want it to go up though. The next one will be 0.0🙏

posted September 11, 2019
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Every test. Bone, urine, per/ct showed no active myeloma.

posted September 11, 2019
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I'm just going to post the norms from one of my labs. Every lab is different. Marcia Holman is the queen of light chain explanations! Free Kappa 3.3-19.4, Free Lambda 5.7-26.3. Kappa/Lambda ratio 0.26-1.65. Hope this helps😇If your ratio is up or down your myeloma is probably active. Normal M spike is 0.0.

posted September 11, 2019 (edited)

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