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MGUS and pain

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Sep 27 1:51pm | Replies (31)

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@sunsetchris
It seems as though your situation may be similar to @sheryl71 in that you could use some physician advocacy to narrow down the source of your pain. My PCP defers bone pain issues to my Hematologist/oncologist. He’s the orderer of bone scans. The specialist who did your hip repair might be a good resource for you to figure out the back pain. Back pain is awful. Don’t let them put you off.
Doctors are all busy guys and gals and as well meaning as they are, if the answer isn’t an easy one, you have to be the squeaky wheel. I am always nice about it but relentless until I get the information I seek.
If I have to I ask them to please give me a referral for a second opinion. Again, I ask nicely so they don’t refer me to the doc they found the most obnoxious in med school!
I’d love to know how this works out for both of you if you are comfortable sharing.
Patty

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Hi Patty.
I was also diagnosed with Mgus and everything I have read shows curcumin to be the most effective in stopping progression. I have been studying natural herbs for a while now and will update as soon as I learn more myself. I hope this helps you and also encourages you to adopt a plant-based diet with no added sugar.
Best to you,
Paula