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Diagnosed With Mgus 6/23low Risk According To My Oncologist. Neuropathy Symptom's In My Left Foot 7/24 Info His Office No Reply From Him???

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Billings, MT
August 30, 2024
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It sounds like you're experiencing peripheral neuropathy symptoms in your left foot after being diagnosed with MGUS. Here are some steps you can take:

- Follow-Up: It's important to follow up with your oncologist or healthcare team. If you haven't received a reply, consider calling the office again or sending a follow-up Show Full Answer

It sounds like you're experiencing peripheral neuropathy symptoms in your left foot after being diagnosed with MGUS. Here are some steps you can take:

- Follow-Up: It's important to follow up with your oncologist or healthcare team. If you haven't received a reply, consider calling the office again or sending a follow-up message.
- Neurology Specialist: Ask for a referral to a neurology specialist who can provide treatment options for your neuropathy.
- Community Support: Consider joining a support group like MyMyelomaTeam to share experiences and get advice from others facing similar issues.

Peripheral neuropathy can cause symptoms like numbness, tingling, and pain, which can significantly impact daily activities.

August 30, 2024

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