Diagnosed: MGUS
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with MGUS after a routine physical, and my doctor made it sound like it wasn't that serious, but my (favorite) aunt died of multiple myeloma about 20 years ago. So, while I'm glad we caught it early, I have so much to learn. I'm still grieving the death of my mother (from a year ago) and it's a bit much to get this diagnosis after watching her die (she died from ALS.) I'm hoping to find some resources and advice here. Thank you all!
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You are so encouraging. Thank you.
@freespirit60
I found this from the Mayo Clinic:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mgus/symptoms-causes/syc-20352362#:~:text=Experts%20don't%20know%20what,By%20Mayo%20Clinic%20Staff
And a couple of other sources.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2710931/
https://ashpublications.org/blood/article/144/Supplement%201/7593/527088/Impact-of-Pesticide-Exposure-on-the-
Pesticide exposure is problematic for a multitude of reasons.
Can you tell me a little bit more about why you are asking about pesticides and MGUS?
I’m an 84 yr old widow & just been diagnosed with MGUS ~ I’m in process of trying to “educate” myself & understand this diagnosis & all that’s involved.
I cannot say I have many supporting me as I have not shared this with any of my children or other family members~ my reasoning may be incorrect but at this point I feel like all they’ll do is think of all the bad ~ just automatically think cancer, which I know is not now!
I’m compiling a list of questions for the hematologist/oncologist & try to understand the test results he has ordered.
I look forward to being able to share & learn from others.
Because I have someone that comes and spread pesticide around my house. Should I stop?
@freespirit60 I can’t answer that question as I’m no expert, but I have stopped using pesticides. My decision is based upon worry for the pollinators coupled with my desire to cut out as many chemicals in my life as possible because it seems that every day we learn of new health risks. This decision makes it mosquito alley around my house, but bees and butterflies are bountiful. I even have a little sign in my front yard, informing the city that they are not to spray when they get to my property. They dutifully turn off their fogger until they pass by my border.
I’m sure my neighbors think I’m a little nutty. But that’s OK. Gives them somebody to talk about. 😉
Appreciate the question. I just directed my pest company to skip this time while I send the chemical information to my MM specialist (I have SMM). Logic tells me yes, stop. So what if bugs eat up my house if I’m not around to see it? Now you know how my mind works! But I did ask and receive the document listing the chemical the pest company uses and will send it to my specialist. I’m not sure she will know as there’s so much about chemicals we don’t know the long term effects of.