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Does anyone else have MGUS?

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Sep 19 12:31pm | Replies (818)

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@roseyd

I have experienced the same issues for the last 4-5 months.I was dx with MGUS in October 2021 following back surgery. I am lately experiencing weakness, shakiness that comes on quickly.I thought it was my blood sugar as I’m pre-diabetic but my primary tested my A 1C and it was improving since my last one. I am also dropping things, plate, coffee cup, even a half gal milk. I have really bad leg cramps at nite (RSL) that we are trying to get under control and was thinking my lack of sleep might be causing my weakness. I’m even using a cane on walks “just in case”. I hate not knowing what’s going on.

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Thank you for your response. Have you seen a neurologist? I ask because of your description of "dropping things". My RLS and leg cramps respond to magnesium. I'll take 200mg for a day or 2 which seems to help. It's so difficult finding any info on "wooziness" as usually all that I can find is "dizziness". If my ear-nose-throat doc rules out any ear issue as the cause, then I am pretty convinced it's from the MGUS, although my nurse prac for my hematologist/oncologist says it isn't. Now my stamina has gone south too. I'm starting to be very depressed as it looks like these symptoms have no known cause, hence no known cure. I'm 75 and have always been very social and active, so this is a real blow. I live alone and recently had to euthanize my precious cat, Harley. I won't get any more pets as I can never go through euthanizing a beloved pet again. I'm finding this website very helpful as support. Prayers going out for you.

I fell backward last month and busted my head open. There was a snake in the wreath in my door, previously occupied by fledgling house finch. I was surprised to see five feet of rat snake, six inches from my nose when I opened the door.
I slammed the door and took a step or two backward, losing my balance and falling on my bionic hip. My head flung back and hit the molding around the opening to my dining room.
Head wounds bleed profusely so it looked like a crime scene, the sight of which nearly gave by husband a heart attack.
Fortunately, my head is hard and I was stitched up at the urgent care with no other injuries.
Anyway…
I do not feel confidence in my balance which does impact my level of activity. This has a domino effect as lack of exercise impacts muscle mass and surely increases my wobbliness. Catch 22.
And to add insult to injury, now I will have to say yes when the medical people ask about falls.