But maybe not. I had a bad cold with fever for most of the four weeks preceding this blood draw, and then also got my "high dose" flu shot. Either of those insults could have caused IgG to go up, the "good" immunoglobulins responding to the threats. Also, M-spike had been at 1.3 two months before, so it's just back to where it had been. As always, I'll be wondering what next month's tests will bring.
Neutrophils were up this time, well into the normal range, probably in response to those same two threats. We get the CBC at the local Stillwater clinic the afternoon before the Mayo Clinic visit, because my neutrophils are much higher in the afternoon, but I suspect they would also have been well above the threshhold of 1.0 K/uL in the morning at Mayo on this occasion.
Calcium is up because I took my usual supplements. Often I skip calcium tablets for a day or two before the Mayo blood draw, to avoid this slightly-high reading. It will be down next month, if I remember to skip calcium.
Flu Shot:
I got mine at the local clinic, and learned afterward that there are two dosages: (1) Normal dose for adults, and (2) "High dose" for seniors 65 and older, four times the strength, which is the shot I received. In discussing this later at Mayo Clinic, it appears that the CDC has given very little guidance about the use of this high-dose shot. Should a senior be given that shot even if he/she has a compromised immune system? If so, what about an adult under 65 with a compromised immune system? Apparently, doctors are left to make this decision themselves with no help from the CDC.
Some Current Test Results:
Test | Aug 24 | Sep 23 | Oct 20 | Nov 18 | Remarks | |||||
M-spike g/dL | 1.1 | 1.2 | 1.1 | 1.2 | Best tumor measure? | |||||
IgG mg/dL | 1100 | 1070 | 1130 | 1300 | Best tumor measure? | |||||
L FLC mg/dL | 2.79 | 2.58 | 2.78 | 2.92 | L Free light chains | |||||
Calcium mg/dL | 10.1 | 10.0 | 10.0 | 10.3 | Below 10.2 is OK | |||||
Creat mg/dL | 1.3 | 0.9 | 1.0 | 0.9 | Kidney, OK | |||||
HGB g/dL | 15.7 | 15.8 | 14.9 | 15.0 | Hemoglobin, OK | |||||
RBC M/uL | 4.39 | 4.43 | 4.31 | 4.26 | Red cells, marginal | |||||
WBC K/uL | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 5.9 | White cells, OK | |||||
ANC K/uL | 1.41 | 1.60 | 2.14 | 2.30 | Neutrophils, normal! |
Related Links:
My Myeloma | A discussion of my myeloma, not very technical. | |
My Treatment History | Not technical. | |
My Test Charts | Graphic displays of several key test results over time. | |
My Test Result Table | Somewhat technical. Best with a wide browser window. | |
My Supplement Regimen | With links to where I buy them. |
Banana Man and Minnesota Don (right) near the finish of the Route 66 Tulsa Marathon. Banana Man is a Team In Training (TNT) runner, raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, which supports myeloma research too. Banana Man had run another marathon the DAY BEFORE, or else I would never have seen him after the start.
Great photo Don! Marathons + multiple myeloma; who would of thought of such a thing....
ReplyDeleteMy spike has jumped around like that, too, from time to tome. Chances are it will be back down next month! Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!!
ReplyDeleteHi Don -
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your thoughts and experience via this blog. Its so informative that we've included it in our Navigating Cancer Blog Resource list. You can check it out at http://www.navigatingcancer.com/cancer/multiple-myeloma
Please keep in touch, thanks Becky!
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Don, hope you christmas tests will be well. Waiting for the next proof, that pom works. When will you publish your results? Working so good, Celgene should bring that stuff to us folks faster. Best, Peter
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ReplyDeleteI had good results yesterday, both IgG and M-spike are back down where they belong. Hope to post today