Sandy-4

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  • #141723

    sandy-4
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    Thank you Mullberry for taking the time to explain this to me. I really do appreciate all the information that you have given me today.

    #141720

    sandy-4
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    Thank you Mullberry once again for your information.

    I was diagnose over the phone last month with a Locum Consultant Haematoogist. All the consultant keep saying was i need to be watched every 4-6 months via the hospital and it’s benign. I recieved a letter from the Haematologist stating alot of facts that l didn’t understand. There’s no phone number or email adrress of the person l spoke with, to contact them. I called my local Gp for help and advice and they really didn’t understand anything regardiing what MGUS is. I also rung the hospital and asked to be put through to the Haematology department. I was told to leave a message and someone will return my call. I am still waiting. So I have been trying to learn about it myself. Hopefully when I have another appointment I will be able to ask question and receive answers.

    My letter states that my K 1.9 mg/L and L at 21.8 mg/L with a normal Kappa/lambda ratio of 11.5.

    What is mg/L stand for please?

    #141716

    sandy-4
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    Thank you Mullberry for your reply. Your reply is very informative. I believe l have IgG Kappa paraprotein. In the Haematologist letter it states about my serum free light chain raised in a polyclonal fashion. Do you have any idea of what that means please?

    #141715

    sandy-4
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    Thank you Mullberry for your reply. Your reply is very informative. I believe l have IgG Kappa paraprotein, In the Haematologist letter it states about my serum free light chain raised in a polyclonal fashion. Do you have any idea of what that means please?

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