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Hi My Recent Lab Results Show Low RBC Low Haemocrit. I Am Iga Lambda. My Lambda Flc High And My L/k Ratio Is 0.13 And M Spike 3gl.

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Ireland, WV
August 11
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It sounds like you're dealing with some complex lab results. Here are some key points from your knowledge base that might help you understand your situation better:

- Low RBC and Hematocrit: These can be indicators of anemia, which is common in multiple myeloma due to the bone marrow being affected by abnormal plasma read more

It sounds like you're dealing with some complex lab results. Here are some key points from your knowledge base that might help you understand your situation better:

- Low RBC and Hematocrit: These can be indicators of anemia, which is common in multiple myeloma due to the bone marrow being affected by abnormal plasma cells.

- High Lambda Free Light Chains (FLC): This can indicate an overproduction of abnormal antibodies by cancerous plasma cells. A high FLC score is often associated with a poorer prognosis.

- L/K Ratio of 0.13: This ratio helps in assessing the balance between kappa and lambda light chains. An abnormal ratio can indicate the presence of multiple myeloma or other plasma cell disorders.

- M Spike of 3 g/dL: The M spike represents the level of monoclonal protein in your blood. Higher levels can indicate a greater burden of disease.

Given these results, it's important to discuss them with your healthcare team to understand their implications fully and to determine the best course of action for your treatment.

 This AI-generated response comes from MyMyelomaTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Thank you. I see my Myeloma specialist on 23rd of August

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