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Does anyone else have MGUS?

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Sep 19 12:31pm | Replies (818)

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Hi Jeannie, from my personal experience with 13 bone marrow biopsies and nuclear medicine testing, I would have had no problem returning to work the next day. You won’t want to be out in the school yard playing basketball for a day or so but most other activities return to normal. ☺️

The biopsy site will most likely be a little tender but shouldn’t be painful the next day. It feels more like a bruise. Depending on the biopsy site, you’ll lie on your side or your belly. The most common bone marrow biopsy site is the back of your hip bone (posterior iliac crest). Basically, near one of the large dimples above your butt.

This is done with an aspiration/biopsy needle so there’s no large, open surgical area. You’ll have a compression bandage on there for 24 hours… bandaid with a larger piece of gauze under for the compression. There shouldn’t be any residual bleeding; the compression is there just in case. After 24 hours you can shower.

Seeing that you’re having this done at a large clinic, did you opt for mild sedation for the biopsy?

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Hi. Thank you so much for all that information. I really appreciate it. Mild sedation was not offered to me. They said they were just localize the area.

Do you have MGUS as well? I’m really hoping that I can figure out what is causing my hip pain. The hip pain radiates to my knees and down my legs. More prevalent at night.

Thank you again!!
Jeannie