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Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: May 7 11:35am | Replies (78)

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For those of you who have some kind of monoclonal gammopathy and who experience bone pain:

Is your bone pain something that comes and goes quickly or does it stay with you a while? The reason I ask is because I think I'm experiencing bone pain but it comes and goes so quickly, it's easy to just disregard it. Also, I live a very sedentary life and sit on my butt for the majority of the day, and I wonder if the occasional pain I feel is simply due to my sitting position/posture.

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I would think if it’s pretty persistent then I’d worry.
Sounds like yours is fleeting - why not try exercising or going for a walk, and stretching your muscles to see if that helps?
I was diagnosed with MGUS but it’s been stable and now undetectable. I’m 65 and get aches & pains but they are mild and vary from day to day.
Don’t know if that’s helpful?