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@amyboylan1

Thank you so much for this. Living in the present is a hard. I am having so much anxiety about this progressing. How long ago did you say your husband was diagnosed with MGUS.

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diagnosed in 2019, after a year + of the initial peripheral neuropathy started to bother him
he was dealing with degenerative disc disease and its complications since 2007, two surgeries, and so on, so it was an annoying symptom that he disregarded in light of his other difficulties

going on 6 years and no significant changes to his blood work, every 6 months
the PN does seem to be getting worse, so that's frustrating
however his back is also worse and that takes precedence