Get the must-know facts about multiple myeloma remission—and what it means for your health.
BY MADELEINE BURRY
Hitting remission is undeniably amazing news. It means that not only is your cancer undetectable (or close to undetectable), but many of your symptoms will dissipate. Remission for people with multiple myeloma, which is not considered curable, can be a bit more complicated than it is for other cancer patients. Here’s what you need to know.
What is remission?
First, the basics: Being in remission is not the same as a cure.
Remission is classified in two types: Partial and full. In a partial remission, some tests—such as blood tests, MRI scans or x-rays—may still show that you have some cancer cells present within your body. However, any tumors from your multiple myeloma will have shrunk and you will have fewer cancer cells present. You may still experience some symptoms. Only in full remission is your cancer, and any related symptoms, completely undetectable.
A cure, in contrast, occurs when there are no cancerous cells present following treatment and the cancer will not come back. That’s not, unfortunately, a situation that occurs with multiple myeloma: Even when patients are in remission, the cancer can still potentially return. The goal, therefore, is to extend the length of remission, so that there are a long gaps between treatment. If your cancer does return, it will be referred to as relapsed multiple myeloma or recurrent myeloma.
Living in multiple myeloma remission
Multiple myeloma remission can bring with it great emotional uncertainty. “I find the inability to work, plan, predict or financially map out a future a separate ‘disease,’” wrote one person in remission on the Myeloma Beacon forums. Along with complicated emotions, remission can also be accompanied by physical symptoms, whether they are lingering effects from cancer or its treatment, or side effects from maintenance therapy. During remission, your doctor may prescribe medications to strengthen your bones (which are typically weakened by multiple myeloma).
Depending on your particular situation, and what type of remission you’re in, remission can feel like a return to normal life or an extended period of limbo. In either situation, feeling in control can be a challenge. Some recommendations are to:
Keep up with treatment and appointments: The single biggest thing you can do is continue to go to scheduled doctor’s appointments and take tests (blood, imaging, urine) as recommended by your doctor. This will help you and your healthcare team catch any changes to the disease early on.
Maintain your emotional and physical health: This means practicing self-care, eating healthily, getting enough rest and making exercise part of your routine.
How long will your remission last?
Probably every person who has multiple myeloma and reaches remission—whether partial or full—is eager for an answer to that question. Unfortunately, there is no simple formula for predicting how long you will stay in remission. It can depend on both the stage of your cancer, how well you responded to the treatment and other factors.
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Mold Issues at the Condo (part 3) Insurance and Cleanup
After I cleaned up a bit I called our insurance company and made a claim.
I had to throw out our bedroom comforter and pillows. Also the dining room table and chairs, as well as rugs.
Then I went to work on the mirrors. These pictures were AFTER using Windex:
Made a couple of trips to the dry cleaners. At the condo, washed about 8 loads of sheets, towels, etc.
Much to my delight, our insurance covered the new a/c and furnace, the mold cleanup and the destroyed mirrors, table, chairs, rugs, comforter, pillows, lampshades, etc.
I'm tickled to say the condo is like NEW. Sparkling!
But, what a pain in the arse!
I returned home on Monday. Got a phone call yesterday that Dom's cancer is GONE! Zero M-Spike! Remission-Boy is BACK!
What a Christmas present!
I had to throw out our bedroom comforter and pillows. Also the dining room table and chairs, as well as rugs.
Then I went to work on the mirrors. These pictures were AFTER using Windex:
Made a couple of trips to the dry cleaners. At the condo, washed about 8 loads of sheets, towels, etc.
Much to my delight, our insurance covered the new a/c and furnace, the mold cleanup and the destroyed mirrors, table, chairs, rugs, comforter, pillows, lampshades, etc.
I'm tickled to say the condo is like NEW. Sparkling!
But, what a pain in the arse!
I returned home on Monday. Got a phone call yesterday that Dom's cancer is GONE! Zero M-Spike! Remission-Boy is BACK!
What a Christmas present!
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Dom's May Numbers
WBC: 15.2 (H)
RBC: 3.3 (L)
HTC: 32.7 (L)
PLATELETS: 120 (L)
KAPPA: 14.5
LAMBDA: 13.3
RATIO: 1.09
M SPIKE: NOT OBSERVED
RBC: 3.3 (L)
HTC: 32.7 (L)
PLATELETS: 120 (L)
KAPPA: 14.5
LAMBDA: 13.3
RATIO: 1.09
M SPIKE: NOT OBSERVED
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Dom Has ZERO M-SPIKE- "Remission Boy is Back!"
Our Christine just sent me this shirt. Perfect timing! Dom has a ZERO M-SPIKE!
Life is good. God is great!
Thursday, March 17, 2016
80 Months of Complete Remission
Got the call a little while ago.
Dom remains in complete remission, but his numbers are a LITTLE concerning to me. (His doctor isn't fazed a bit). Light Chains are high. Their ratio is normal.
M-Spike is now 0.6, while it had been 0.3
Normal levels of serum free light chains are:
• Kappa: 3.3–19.4 mg/L
• Lambda: 5.71–26.3 mg/L
• Kappa/lambda ratio: 0.26–1.65
His March numbers are:
*Kappa: 25.67
*Lambda: 28.00
*Ratio: 0.91
I know that many MM patients would be tickled with these numbers. Perhaps I expect too much. (They're sending me a hard copy of all of his numbers)
We'll see what happens in June.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Dom remains in complete remission, but his numbers are a LITTLE concerning to me. (His doctor isn't fazed a bit). Light Chains are high. Their ratio is normal.
M-Spike is now 0.6, while it had been 0.3
Normal levels of serum free light chains are:
• Kappa: 3.3–19.4 mg/L
• Lambda: 5.71–26.3 mg/L
• Kappa/lambda ratio: 0.26–1.65
His March numbers are:
*Kappa: 25.67
*Lambda: 28.00
*Ratio: 0.91
I know that many MM patients would be tickled with these numbers. Perhaps I expect too much. (They're sending me a hard copy of all of his numbers)
We'll see what happens in June.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Thursday, October 1, 2015
September Numbers.....74 Months of Complete Remission!
WBC: 7.0
HTC: 40.2
PLATELETS: 211
ANC: 65
Light Chains:
Kappa: 19.55
Lambda: 21.56
Ratio: 0.91
M-SPIKE NOT OBSERVED 0.3
HTC: 40.2
PLATELETS: 211
ANC: 65
Light Chains:
Kappa: 19.55
Lambda: 21.56
Ratio: 0.91
M-SPIKE NOT OBSERVED 0.3
Monday, December 15, 2014
Dom's December Numbers- 65 Months COMPLETE REMISSION!
This will be a truly wonderful Christmas for us. No M-Spike, Light Chains are normal and coming down. All is well with our world. We sincerely thank you for all of the prayers and well wishes.
WBC: 6.2
HTC: 40.1
PLATELETS: 214
ANC: 56
LIGHT CHAINS:
Kappa: 17.6
Lambda: 18.7
Ratio: 0.94
ZERO M-SPIKE!!!!!!
WBC: 6.2
HTC: 40.1
PLATELETS: 214
ANC: 56
LIGHT CHAINS:
Kappa: 17.6
Lambda: 18.7
Ratio: 0.94
ZERO M-SPIKE!!!!!!
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Dom's August Numbers.... 61 Months Complete Remission!
Thanks for all of the prayers and good vibes!
WBC: 6.5
HTC: 36.1
PLATELETS: 186
ANC: 56
LIGHT CHAINS:
Kappa: 19.21
Lamda: 18.72
Ratio: 1.03
ZERO M-SPIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WBC: 6.5
HTC: 36.1
PLATELETS: 186
ANC: 56
LIGHT CHAINS:
Kappa: 19.21
Lamda: 18.72
Ratio: 1.03
ZERO M-SPIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, June 16, 2014
Great news
The Dom is still in complete remission will be here in about ten days. Life is good!. Thanks for the prayers. Cannot wait to see my Christine!!!!
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Dom Remains in Complete Remission!
Hi gang-
Got Dom's M-Spike and Light Chain Results:
M-SPIKE: ZERO
Kappa: 14.92
Labda: 16.77
Ratio: 0.89
(All Normal)
He has now been in complete remission for 51 Months
YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Got Dom's M-Spike and Light Chain Results:
M-SPIKE: ZERO
Kappa: 14.92
Labda: 16.77
Ratio: 0.89
(All Normal)
He has now been in complete remission for 51 Months
YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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