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MGUS: Please, let me know I not alone

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Jun 3, 2023 | Replies (144)

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@anng53 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, Ann!

You're right that peripheral neuropathy can indeed be related to other conditions. Sometimes, it seems that if there is already a diagnosis of something that may relate to a condition, a doctor may lump that in with it. It can be much less work to do it like that, rather than checking to see what it may be really to. At least, that has been my experience in the past.

My neuropathy started about the same time I went from smoldering myeloma to multiple myeloma. It is still a situation I deal with, and will probably not be going away anytime soon. Dang it! For me, it affects my left leg from knee down, and my hands.
Ginger

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Chemo is another big cause.

Hello Ginger,
I'm new here, my wife have MGUS for three years and several problems in her hands and hard pain.
What problems do you have in yours hands?
Sorry for my English
Best regards.