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Hello, I’ve been diagnosed with mgus since 2017 and my numbers are steadily increasing. Latest labs said my m-spike numbers was at .6 which is .2 points higher than a year ago. Has anyone heard of stem cell therapy as a means of curbing increasing numbers?

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A friend was diagnosed with Leukemia who did stem cell transplant from her own body. She also majorly cleaned up her diet. She is very strict about what she eats & drinks. She eats no processed foods, dairy, red meat, or sugar. She check all ingredients to make sure they are not inflammatory & don’t contain any ingredients that are not safe. She is in remission & seems to be doing well.

I have MGUS, but also a lot of other auto-immune disorders (about 10). I feel that everything is related. I have not found a good primary or other doctors to work with yet. I have kind of been on my own, but have been getting blood work regularly with the numbers going up for the M—Spike 0.19 & IgM 452 & Beta Globulins 10.6 & BUN 64 & Albumin 60. I have peripheral neuropathy in my hands & feet, Lupus SLE, Psoriasis, & ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID Syndrome, beside some other things. I am easily fatigued. The hematologist / oncologist feels that I have smoldering Waldenstrom or Multiple Myeloma & don’t need any care or treatment for any of this. So, I am kind of frustrated.