Diagnosed: MGUS
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with MGUS after a routine physical, and my doctor made it sound like it wasn't that serious, but my (favorite) aunt died of multiple myeloma about 20 years ago. So, while I'm glad we caught it early, I have so much to learn. I'm still grieving the death of my mother (from a year ago) and it's a bit much to get this diagnosis after watching her die (she died from ALS.) I'm hoping to find some resources and advice here. Thank you all!
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@harty
we discourage the sharing of medical records on connect. It's a privacy issue and although some people are quite willing to self disclose, not everybody is and once things get on the Internet… They tend to show up other places.
At my cancer center there is a graph of lab results in my EMR which is useful enough for my purposes but an excel spreadsheet would be very convenient.
@dmdinapoli81
thanks so much for jumping in. It's true that most of the research involves older patients. Of course this disorder mostly affects older patients. I'm so sorry that you were diagnosed so early. Since MGUS is usually diagnosed incidentally when something else is wrong and we older folks are more frequent healthcare fliers, I wonder how long I've actually had MGUS. Maybe decades.
You sound very organized and you have inspired me to create some graphs (if I can remember how!)
@msh466
I think anxiety leading up to our schedule blood tests is pretty universal. How do you cope with that stress?
It definitely is hard for test results when you go to Quest or Labcorp. My hemonoc has Labcorp in his office so if I get bloodwork outside the office I go there.
Because my spreadsheet has my personal data.
Another way to keep track of results on all blood urine bone marrow test results is on your chart. Most health institutions monitor you by graphs. Highlighting abnormalities. If you start jumping around to different facilities then this spreadsheet would be good thing.