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Please let me know after you discuss all this with your physician and get the final diagnosis. MGUS, SMM etc. The bone lesions are concerning as my hematologist mentioned that is why he requests periodic CT scans. Please feel free to PM (private message) me if you don’t feel comfortable sharing information on the forum. I won’t get the results of the low dose skeleton scan and BMB until I see the doc on Feb 4th. I have always done a lot of heavy lifting so as you mentioned, I may be paying the piper now. I also have degenerative disc disease and had an Inguinal hernia repaired in 2017 and femoral hernia repaired in 2014. I find that the Qunol turmeric I am taking keeps the inflammation and pain at bay better than any drug and may also be good for the MGUS according to the clinical trials. We’ll see. I will keep you in my prayers!

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My lumbar MRIs just showed normal wear and tear. My Hematologist/Oncologist isn't concerned about it nor the pelvic MRI. The noted lesion is not MGUS related and the AVN is not a result of the steroids. She didn't recommend any followups. I order copies of the MRIs and will try to get a second opinion. I'll let you know how that works out.