Friday, January 29, 2010

Mgus Is This A Autoamune Disease Disorder Is There Anything To Help With Syptoms Of Mgus?

Is there anything to help with syptoms of mgus? - mgus is this a autoamune disease disorder

Bone and joint pain, fatigue and

3 comments:

jewells_... said...

HELLO,

I hate to ask, but you are sure MGUS yet?

Is reason to question that "part" of the ends with multiple myeloma, MGUS, and both are symptoms of MM [I'd like to know because of MGUS to MM have increased and symptoms]

When was your last blood test? Check your anemia (red blood cells and ferritin test), when the body is made "much" white blood cells from GM, is not to make red blood cells, so you can remain slow.

I "heard" who think that the "accumulation of extra calcium (in the blood cause another side effect of GM), joint pain can, but can not remember the details. In addition, some people think that pain is a pain in the joints, if they really work the next bone of the city - the MM osteoclasts issues on the bone.

If you MGUS and two "classic" symptoms of MM - get extracted.

SPEP test could also help to see where you are, but I'm sure she had. The only way is considered "safe" to haveBiopsy of the bone marrow [BMB], and the nature of the MM cells. The ultimate test, but) really painful (more than a lumbar puncture, but then you make sure.

The good news is that not necessarily directly on the "all-out strike GM," could "latent" or "lazy" - with some symptoms, but also with MM MM not as much as for Phase I. Not a good talk, but better than "Step 1 mm.

Good luck and check-out:

http://www.myeloma.org/main.jsp

Jewels
28 months and still there

lab rat said...

MGUS (monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance) rarely causes symptoms. I assume you went to the doctor because you were tired and had pain, the doctor ran some blood tests and then said he had MGUS. The test shows that MGUS is called protein electrophoresis (see "Lab tests www.labtestsonline.org.uk" online) and MGUS appears as a "band", which is small and does not change with time. Sometimes this test can be other more serious diseases such as myeloma indicate a type of cancer. Myeloma causes bone pain and fatigue, thus more likely that your doctor does not prove electrophoresis of myeloma were excluded, and with this result MGUS. If it really MGUS (which is fairly often) and not something more serious is that your problem must have a different cause. If you are expressly informed by his doctor that MGUS is the cause of your pain and fatigue, then it is MGUS.

SatAtmaK... said...

I'm not sure what you mean by MGUS, but the bone and joint pain (I have an autoimmune disease that causes a lot of bone and joint pain), I take glucosamine and aromatherapy massage seems to help a regular basis. Even walking and running every day when I will be a period of 1-2 days, the joints stiff and painful that I follow what the training that I need to do.

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