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@gingerw

@vera101 If you are not under the care of a hematologist oncologist, please consider getting an appointment with one. They are the best versed and trained to work with you if you have been diagnosed with multiple myeloma or its precursors MGUS and Smoldering Myeloma.

For me, being on steroids has accelerated my cataract issues. The steroids are part of my myeloma treatment, and is a known possible side effect. So, that might not be what you want!
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hello Ginger,
yes,i will get an appointmnet in Mayo.so far i was just diagnosed by a hemetologist,NFCS.i had the cataracts removed,and replaced with artificial lenses,so thatwould not be a problem.whatntype of steroid,and how much do you take?thank you. era