Normally never respond but you’re question was ounce mine, I suppose you’re diagnoses followed a similar format to mine, you felt unwell attended your GP they initiated blood test and mgus popped up. Now here’s the problem you become an international statistic, they we’re not looking for mgus it was found via a random blood test and by virtue of that fact it gets disregarded following guidelines and forms no part of your diagnosis. I do not know how long you have had this disease but I am assuming you have acquired some health issues and here’s the but none will be attributed to your mgus and this is wrong.
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Yes, what is MGUS exactly? My poor ex-husband had it but he didn't know what it was and neither did his then new wife. He is now sadly fading fast with ever increasing Alzhiemers. He had this MGUS, then thyroid problems, then blood problems then Alzheimers. Poor guy, I wished that I could have researched his condition and maybe helped but, well they lived a long way a way so he didn't get any help.
Oh, and Hugo I am not suggesting that is going to happen to you, it's just that I haven' t heard that term in 25 years.
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