Help me finding information

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    Amelie
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    Last time John went to the doctor he was told the M component had raised a bit. Now he seems to worry for the next appointment.
    I have read somewhere that the M component can go up and down without it necesssarily means relapse, but I don't remember where.

    Could anyone help me with a link to information on this? Or share your own experiences?

    Thanks in advance!

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    tom
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    Hi Amelie

    Sorry I cant help, but am sure if you phoned the Nurse am sure He/She would be able to help?.

    Good Luck and am sure John will be Ok

    Tom "Onwards and Upwards" x

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    Mari
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    Hi Amelie,

    I have heard of the M component but I dont have any idea of it's significance. My first port of call would be a call to Ellen on the infoline. I realise that may not be so easy for you as you are out of the country but maybe an email to her would do the trick and she would answer your question or point you in the right direction I am sure. I have heard that various levels can rise and fall without being too worrying. I hope for both you and John that nothing sinister in taking place, I am sure his doctors will sort things out for him,

    Love Mari xx

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    Mari
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    DOH sorry Tom, I had not read your post properly, that serves me right for sneaking a peep at the website during a break at work!

    M xx

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    Amelie
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    You are right – I always forget about that opportunity – I will mail to Ellen.
    Thanks everyone!

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    gina45
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    Hi Amelie, i hope that you get the information you need, sorry i cant help. But wishing you and John good wishes.
    Take care
    Gina x

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