← Return to MGUS diet: Any tips on food to enjoy or prevent progression?

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@gingerw

Thank you for the "tag in" @colleenyoung

@sstillwell First of all, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I see you joined as a member a while back but this is your first post. I'll bet you have spent considerable time reading posts and different ideas! At least, that is what happened to me. There is so much to learn here, isn't there?

I didn't have MGUS for very long before being elevated to active myeloma. I have been following a fairly strict renal diet for many years due to kidney disease, so my food plan didn't really change. As @auntieoakley mentioned, eating healthy is a big thing, and not too difficult to do. Check with your dr about getting a consult with an educated dietician. The more information you have, the calmer and more prepared you are. And, remember, not all MGUS morphs in to multiple myeloma!
Ginger

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Hi Ginger, yes I have spent a lot of time reading posts :). I hope your myeloma treatment is going well. I think the renal considerations are going to be important for me too. I can see a slow rise in my creatinine and BUN - GFR still ok range.