MGUS and Curcumin/Tumeric
Is anyone here using CURCUMIN/TUMERIC via any of the following with the goal of lowering MGUS' progression:
1. Official clinical trial?
2. Taking it via an oral supplement?
3. Using it in home cooking?
If so, what are your experiences?
(No need to offer advice about the importance of consulting with my own doctor which I certainly will do and hope you will too.)
My post here is to help me gather my questions to ask my hematologist/oncologist in my 4 month follow-up next month.
For information about clinical trials for MGUS, I have checked out:
https://www.mymyelomateam.com/resources/can-you-prevent-mgus-from-progressing
and
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?cond=mgus&term=&cntry=US&state=&city=&dist=
Thank you!
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Yes absolutely!
Good luck for your appointment tomorrow.
Keep us posted!
The mind-body connection is so important. Anxiety can really throw your whole body chemistry for a loop. When I was first diagnosed with MGUS my anxiety escalated, and my white counts actually soared. I felt weak, it impacted my sleep cycles and my appetite. In short, I just felt crummy. Once I talked to my oncologist, I settled down and sat with reality. I realized that I was making myself feel sick by letting my anxiety run willy-nilly
From talking to people I know who have multiple myeloma, and participating in this message board, I have come to believe that it’s all luck-of-the-draw, but I put my faith in the science. Even with a diagnosis of full blown multiple myeloma, the treatment strategies are much more effective than they were even five years ago. Now, trust me, I don’t want my MGUS to advance to multiple myeloma, but if it does, I am prepared to fight the good fight. Chances are, at age 71, I will succumb to something else eventually, but I have a lot of fun stuff to do between now and then.
I am grateful for good treatment strategies and the patients from whom researchers and clinicians learn. I am thankful that my fellow MGUS patients share their journey with me because we learn from one another. I hope your diagnostics are painless and will yield good news. Let us know.
Patty
I started taking 8,000 mg Tumeric tablets about a month ago. My labs show decrease in one m-spike (.6 down to .48) and increase in the other (I have two spikes) from .2 to .32). It’s hard to know if Tumeric is making a difference. 2018 MGUS showed up in lab work at .1 and .2. At age 71 I think my RA lung condition will get me before MM! I also take 9 mg of iron daily and my RBC is staying just above the below normal line.
Did anyone else hear this mornings broadcast, that Jewish Scientist think they have a cure for Multiple Myeloma. They have just completed their first study and all of the participants are now in remission. They are planning on starting their second trial.
Gina5009
@pmm
Hi patty,
Thank you for such kind words of wisdom. I am just over one week into my journey and still feel petrified. Struggling with panic attacks. Which I think must be a way of grieving. Still at the testing stage, so I don’t yet have a definite diagnosis of MGUS or smouldering MM. I am neither sure of how I’ve ended up on this site as I live in newzealand! But glad I have.
My biopsy was done this morning, the final bit were they take the bone, I had nerve pain which went straight down my leg. Apparently I said I’m going to pass out. I can’t remember saying it! Wow it was strange feeling passing out! I am fine now and importantly they got what they need.
I will keep you posted.
Sarah
@gina5009
Hi Gina,
That it brilliant. Which trial is is, could you possibly send me the link please?
Thanks Sarah
Ugh, Sarah. I’m so sorry you had that experience.
I think it’s pretty normal to panic a bit when you hear the “could be…might morph into.” Hopefully your diagnostic tests will come back with good results.
Hang in there.
Patty
No! Wow that is great news! If anyone has a link I’d love to read about it.
Patty
Cool!! @gina5009
https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-744499/amp
Patty thank you.