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MGUS with bone pain?

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Feb 10 12:28pm | Replies (36)

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in reply to @loribmt Thank you. I have stayed off of Google for obvious reasons. However, in texting with my former rheumatologist the other day, she mentioned to me that she had thought of another autoimmune condition associated with the worsening of my Raynauds Syndrome, but did not want to discuss this via text. albeit she was very concerned. She has never said this to me before, and she also knows I will be seeing the hematologist this week. While my curiosity was heightened, I forced myself not to go searching, even though I usually just look at the NIH or Cleveland Clinic site. In all fairness, I am a trainwreck. However, I am meeting a long time friend today who I have not seen in 10 years, and the loaf of bread I baked for her this morning came out perfect, as did the card I made. Interestingly enough, this rustic round I made came out in the shape of a heart.

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Well, for being a train wreck you’re keeping up a good front! In your other posts regarding your neighbor, your sense of humor is flourishing. 😅. Maybe she’s your much needed distraction right now. I hope you had a lovely time with your friend today! 10 years is a long time not to see each other. That’s a lot of life to hash over in a few hours!
The homemade bread sounds yummy and I love that it came out in the shape of a heart. Sometimes we get little symbols that we can interpret anyway we choose… this one made me smile for you.
Whatever happens next you’re going to get through this! I can feel the ability in you to toss things aside like Wonder Woman with her shiny cuffs…warding off one evil after another. And anyone who can write a ‘nyah nyah’ in German to their nasty neighbor…ha, gurl you have mad skills! 😅. Now, take a deep, slow breath and then exhale. You’re strong, stay positive…you’ve got this!

Thank you for your information. I noticed you mentioned Raynauds Syndrome and I have had this condition for many years. I would be very interested in knowing what your Rheumatologist has to say about this condition.
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