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Does anyone have neuropathy related to MGUS?

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: May 14 11:39am | Replies (102)

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Yes MGUS can cause numbness. I have had the numbness for about three years now. It is not complete. I can still feel parts of the bottom of my feet but I feel very unsteady and have to walk slowly. The neurologist I have been seeing is sending me to a hematologist. I exercise but it does not seem to help. What supplements do you take that you believe helps you. I could ask about them when I see the hematologist. What causes your numbness?

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I take most of the supplements listed on the link in my previous post on the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy but order them through a group I found on Facebook. Here's a discussion on the supplements.
--- Have you tried the new Protocol 525 product for neuropathy relief?:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/have-you-tried-the-new-protocol-525-product-for-neuropathy-relief/.
Here is a list of the supplements you can share with your doctor:
Protocol formula daily: B1 50mg, B2 50mg, B3 20mg, B7 20,000mcg, Flaxseed Oil 2000mg, na R ALA 1200mg, D3 4000 IU, Chelated Magnesium 200 mg, Methylcobalamin sublingual B12 5000mcg, K2 200mcg, Acetal L Carnitine 1000mg, 3Tbs Organic Hemp Seed Oil

I to have MGUS and very unsteady on my feet due to my neuropathy.
None of my physicians have ever mentioned that MGUS could be the cause.