Just found out my protection,my soulmate ,my heart, my everything,the love of my life has this condition were scared we are afraid the doctor says to follow up with appointments 😞
If your loved one has MGUS, not to worry. It may not develop into anything serious. I would make sure they go see a myeloma specialist once a year to keep an eye on it so you don't have to stress about it.
@@jamesgray2353 well only 20% of patients with MGUS actually proceed to active myeloma with the chance being about 1% per year, so sure it "may not" proceed and actually probably won't. Still better not to have MGUS then the opposite, that's for sure!
My mother did a bone marrow biopsy yesterday and they found lytic lesion in her left pelvis. Is this a sign of Multiple Myeloma? I am very worried about her health. My mother's WBC, RBC, Platelets are normal but her protein is high, globulin is high, and albumin is low. My mother also has Lupus and Rheumatoid arthritis. Please answer my question. I would greatly appreciate it.
I'm not a doctor either, but would ask your Mom's doctor like the other poster suggested. These comments are probably not monitored and they can't give out medical advice online not being your Mom's doctor. Best to you both! 🙏🕊️
heal your mums leaking gut syndrome ,it takes 10 to 14 days to heal the holes in the gut,takea heaped tea spoon of slippery elm bark powder ina glass of water an hour before bed ,i use a whisky glass,i puta heaped tea spoon in the bottom and i add approx 2 in ches of water ,i usea fork to mix it and drink it down,leaking gut syndrome is the main cause ofa 1001 different sickness conditions in the body,
Just found out my protection,my soulmate ,my heart, my everything,the love of my life has this condition were scared we are afraid the doctor says to follow up with appointments 😞
If your loved one has MGUS, not to worry. It may not develop into anything serious. I would make sure they go see a myeloma specialist once a year to keep an eye on it so you don't have to stress about it.
@@HTUMyeloma”May not”…..
@@jamesgray2353 well only 20% of patients with MGUS actually proceed to active myeloma with the chance being about 1% per year, so sure it "may not" proceed and actually probably won't. Still better not to have MGUS then the opposite, that's for sure!
@@jameshandysam20 percent is 20 percent too many.
My mother did a bone marrow biopsy yesterday and they found lytic lesion in her left pelvis. Is this a sign of Multiple Myeloma? I am very worried about her health. My mother's WBC, RBC, Platelets are normal but her protein is high, globulin is high, and albumin is low. My mother also has Lupus and Rheumatoid arthritis. Please answer my question. I would greatly appreciate it.
I'm not a doctor but I think you should ask your mom doctor and continue to keep asking questions ask about everything you're feeling!!
I'm not a doctor either, but would ask your Mom's doctor like the other poster suggested. These comments are probably not monitored and they can't give out medical advice online not being your Mom's doctor. Best to you both! 🙏🕊️
heal your mums leaking gut syndrome ,it takes 10 to 14 days to heal the holes in the gut,takea heaped tea spoon of slippery elm bark powder ina glass of water an hour before bed ,i use a whisky glass,i puta heaped tea spoon in the bottom and i add approx 2 in ches of water ,i usea fork to mix it and drink it down,leaking gut syndrome is the main cause ofa 1001 different sickness conditions in the body,
I didn’t think MGUS ever went away naturally????
It is very cool that it can!
@@HTUMyeloma Well, my blood test results were “essentially unchanged” since October last year….whatever the heck than means.
Why aren't there immunotherapies for this condition to kill the cancerous cells before they could progress?
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