Here are my latest set of numbers for curious people. It’s been around 5 months since I had my car-t cell infused. By the looks of it though, I still have cancer in my blood at this point. I asked the doctor about it, and he said my having a value for my m-band didn’t necessarily mean I have malignant cells still circulating, and that sometimes it just takes awhile for the m-band to clear.
It has never taken me this long to clear my m-band, and it feels like a bit of sugarcoating on his part. But I’m trying to keep an open mind about it. I find my anxiety level is a lot higher after my car-t, which come to read recently, can be a side effect of car-t.
My light chains are still obliterated, which is good on the cancer front. In December, my m-band had a 50% drop, from .4 to .2, which I was pretty excited about. In January though, my m-band didn’t seem to move at all, which I feel kind of stinks.
Although to be fair, my December test, I could have been at .2999 and it would still show .2, and now I could be at .2001, which would also show as .2. The test isn’t that sensitive though, so I’m having to try and not worry about it for another month until my next test.
My reds in my blood are still lousy. They never recovered after my stem cell transplant and are beat up more from the car-t. But they could be worse, so I’m still eating my plant iron to try to support them.
I had a new blood test done in December called TBNK Single Platform. It is a test that measured my various T cell levels, which I found pretty fascinating. In a nutshell, after some research, my low CD4 reading is normal after car-t, and it means that I have low immunity against germs and viruses. CD4 T cells also support cancer-killing T cells to do their job, so low isn’t the best, but it’s expected. They just have to work hard.
My CD8 T cells are high, which means my genetically engineered cells are doing quite well, multiplying and there are plenty of them to do their job of disposing of myeloma. I guess I just need them to get in all the little nooks and crannies in my body to do their job completely.
Overall, I do feel pretty good. Being off all treatment is awesome. I’ve taken up jogging again, which does feel good to move my body, get my heart pounding hard, and work out my lungs.
I did get sick at the beginning of January, which did end up sending me to the emergency room. My sickness wasn’t too bad, and honestly it did tick me off that I had to go to the ER. My fever spiked up to 102.4 and that’s what earned me the trip. It was just a run of the mill virus after all the tests that were done. It has taken me 2 weeks to mostly get over it, though. My wife caught it from me, and it took her only 3 days to get over it.
I guess CD4 cells really matter…..



