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Does anyone else have MGUS?

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Oct 2 10:08am | Replies (1104)

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@silversun welcome to the blood cancer and disorders group. I'm glad you found us.
I have so many questions. Were they monitoring you for something else and just recently discovered the MGUS or how did it happen that you were monitored for so long and they didn't know about this?
Are you being monitored by a hematologist/oncologist? What if you been told about MGUS? Has this been adequately explained and do you have questions that some of our members can answer?

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I have had unexplained blood abnormalities including regular high WBC, and autoimmune disorders for decades without any real pattern or issues. One night in 2017 I was sent to the ER for what was found to be high blood counts in most of the CBC.

I was sent to oncology and was then diagnosed with an unspecified MPN. I had a BMB and some plasma cells on the cyto flow looked abnormal but it was labeled “undetermined significance.” The MPN dx was removed and I was continued to be followed. Iron infusions were on the regular and I was also diagnosed with a specific mitochondrial disorder. A
Spinal tap was performed and the results matched my blood. High wbc and neutrophils.

I moved to 6 month monitoring. She added in regular M protein testing. All was well until this last Monday. It was picked up in two tests and the trending changes qualified the upgraded diagnosis. My b12 tanked and that’s why I called to move up my apt. It’s only been 4.5 months since my numbers were stable.

I expected it. And the hematologist/oncologist I think did too.

And thank you for the welcome.