As often happens, some of the myeloma blood markers are up this month, some down. M-Spike is down from 1.2 to 1.1 g/dL, but IgG is up from 1190 to 1280 mg/dL. I don't know which to believe, so I'm calling it a draw, meaning "stable" in cancer lingo. For good measure, Lambda light chains are down from 2.24 to 1.99 mg/dL, while Kappa chains went up, making the ratio go up, which in my case is good. I think. Maybe. As Dr L said, "We'll take it."
I take a little capsule containing 2 mg of pomalidomide every night, and every 28 days my family and I drive the 80 miles to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, where I have blood tests and the occasional ECG or X-ray. Next month will mark four full years on the pomalidomide study. I'm a satisfied customer!
Some of the discussion with Dr. L:
- A previous doc at Mayo had given me a prescription for bactrim, an antibiotic, to be taken daily to ward off a pneumonia which attacks people with compromised immune systems. Dr. L gives the same prescription for people in my situation when dexamethasone (DEX) is part of the regimen, but not otherwise, and I am no longer taking DEX, so she did not renew the prescription. OK, the fewer medications the better.
- I mentioned to Dr. L that the neuropathy in my fingers is slowly advancing. For example, I recently felt a suspicious blueberry between thumb and forefinger to see if it was soft or firm, but I couldn't tell without picking it up to check it more closely. She asked if I had tried acupuncture, and remarked that a few of her other patients seemed to have some success with it. I might try it, but right now the neuropathy doesn't really affect my quality of life. Yet.
- Calcium was up again, slightly above the reference level. Dr. L thought it might be due to slight dehydration, especially since my blood draw was at 10 am rather than the usual 6 am and I can't take fluids until the blood draw. I think that's probably right. Anyway I have a skeletal survey and a bone density test scheduled for next month, so if the calcium is an indicator of bone loss, there is a pretty good chance of catching it.
The International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) recently issued Guidelines for the Management of Treatment-Emergent Peripheral Neuropathy in Multiple Myeloma. This is a very comprehensive document which I recommend to anyone dealing with neuropathy caused by myeloma treatments. It discusses drugs, supplements, physical therapy, acupuncture, chemotherapy dose modification, and even prevention of PN. It's a guide for both doctors and patients.
If that link doesn't work, use this one, a verbatim copy of just the document on another web site.
Some Recent Test Results:
Test | Nov 17 | Dec 14 | Jan 12 | Feb 07 | Remarks | |||||
M-spike g/dL | 1.1 | 1.1 | 1.2 | 1.1 | \ Tumor marker | |||||
IgG mg/dL | 1280 | 999 | 1190 | 1280 | / Tumor marker | |||||
Lambda mg/dL | 2.12 | 3.15 | 2.24 | 1.99 | L Free light chains | |||||
Calcium mg/dL | 10.3 | 10.3 | 10.0 | 10.2 | High | |||||
Creatinine mg/dL | 1.1 | 1.1 | 1.0 | 1.0 | Kidney, OK | |||||
HGB g/dL | 15.0 | 15.1 | 15.1 | 15.2 | Hemoglobin, OK | |||||
RBC M/uL | 4.18 | 4.17 | 4.36 | 4.18 | Red cells, low | |||||
WBC K/uL | 5.3 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.5 | White cells, normal | |||||
ANC K/uL | 1.70 | 1.90 | 2.40 | 1.70 | 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. |
Oatmeal pancake. Might even be a bit of maple syrup on it:
I don't have MM, but I do have PN and when I take large doses of B vitamins, I see improvement... I had heard about this from another MM'er and thought I would try it... it also helps to have moderate exercise to keep those nerve pathways open.
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