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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: 34yr Woman with MGUS</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Lms73 on 3/24/2007</description>
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      <title>34yr Woman with MGUS</title>
      <description>Hello,I was diagnosed with MGUS in 2000 and at the time wasn&amp;#39;t given much information on the condition - so i didn&amp;#39;t worry about it too much.&amp;nbsp; I was tested again a&amp;nbsp;week ago&amp;nbsp;for the condition and my levels of IgM have increased....from 4.28 g/L in 2000 to 4.56 g/L when tested last week (Mar 14, 2007).&amp;nbsp; My doctor knows very little of this condition and has referred me to a hematologist, who i&amp;#39;ve yet to see.I am also hypertensive (on meds)&amp;nbsp;and have high blood sugar levels&amp;nbsp;(diet controlled).&amp;nbsp; I have read everything i can get my hands on about this condition.&amp;nbsp; I can&amp;#39;t find any information on women of my age with this condition.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s very frustrating to say the least.&amp;nbsp; I have so many questions.&amp;nbsp; Can anyone out there shed some light????Thanx, Lms73</description>
      <author>Lms73</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: 34yr Woman with MGUS</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;Hello Lms73:I did a post previously on the message board on this subject but will be happy to repeat.&amp;nbsp; MGUS is the precursor, often to Multiple Myeloma.You can have it for years and nothing gets worse but tehn it takes of and develops a more serious form..YOur red blood cells do not form properly.&amp;nbsp; MY mail cousin had it 9 months ago and now all symptoms are gone..I will write a suggestion here and if you wish to do something send an email and I will give you further details..He took a natural supplement poly mva and in 3-4 months of low dosage it was taken care of.&amp;nbsp; Now one has to keep taking the poly mva 1-2 tsps day to keep it away.&amp;nbsp; I myself had end stage Multiple Myeloma and used this supplement and truly am a miracle.&amp;nbsp; I am in total remission when no one gave me a prayer of living.&amp;nbsp; I probably had MGUS for years but did not know it. I suggest you look under the Multiple Myeloma posts for March as there are several postings from women there.&amp;nbsp; All the best..Elaine&amp;nbsp;On 3/24/2007 Lms73 wrote:Hello,I was diagnosed with MGUS in 2000 and at the time wasn&amp;#39;t given much information on the condition - so i didn&amp;#39;t worry about it too much.&amp;nbsp; I was tested again a&amp;nbsp;week ago&amp;nbsp;for the condition and my levels of IgM have increased....from 4.28 g/L in 2000 to 4.56 g/L when tested last week (Mar 14, 2007).&amp;nbsp; My doctor knows very little of this condition and has referred me to a hematologist, who i&amp;#39;ve yet to see.I am also hypertensive (on meds)&amp;nbsp;and have high blood sugar levels&amp;nbsp;(diet controlled).&amp;nbsp; I have read everything i can get my hands on about this condition.&amp;nbsp; I can&amp;#39;t find any information on women of my age with this condition.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s very frustrating to say the least.&amp;nbsp; I have so many questions.&amp;nbsp; Can anyone out there shed some light????Thanx, Lms73&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Commonsense2265</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: 34yr Woman with MGUS</title>
      <description>Yes, you are doing the right thing by seeing a hematologist. I have read&amp;nbsp;small percentage (1% +/-)&amp;nbsp;of those with&amp;nbsp;an MGUS progress to multiple myeloma every year, and a percentage never progress. I would get a relationship going with a hematologist that wants to check you regularly (every 3-6 months?). If the MGUS increases too much, I imagine your hematologist will want to eventually x-ray your bones to look for tumors, and do a hip marrow biopsy to see if anything&amp;nbsp;is there also.I am 36 and have an &amp;quot;m-spike&amp;quot;. My situation is a little different in that I have had a tumor (plasmacytoma) and have had it treated successfully. My m-spike is back (after 3 years), so my hematologist/oncologist, has moved me up from blood checks every 6 months to every 3 months. You could very well have an MGUS the rest of your life and it turn out to be nothing, but better safe than sorry. I am curious, in what part of the country do you live. In the city? In the country?Hope that helps...?</description>
      <author>Dudley C.</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: 34yr Woman with MGUS</title>
      <description>Hello,&amp;nbsp; I am a caregiver to my husband that was dia. with MGUS this year.&amp;nbsp; I noticed you mention a product called &amp;quot;poly mva&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; Where can I learn more about it.&amp;nbsp; you can email me directley if you would like.&amp;nbsp; THanks</description>
      <author>Caregiver1</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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