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Old 09-26-2011, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Aspirin only affects platelets... clotting.

It cannot prevent the proteins from increasing the viscosity of the serum. The aspirin may prevent a blood clot from forming, however.

I think just avoiding high fat meals, and staying well hydrated is all you can do at this point for MGUS.

It is possible that cold laser helps with the circulation in the feet and hands. I saw a paper once from Europe, that said the light denatures some of the peptides. But I don't know if that has real proof behind it yet.





I have studied MGUS extensively and can report the following regarding MGUS and neuropathy. It has been shown that approximately one in ten neuropathy sufferers also had MGUS (IGG, IGM, or IGA). Of that 10%, only three in ten had an IGG MGUS.

That puts the odds of my IGG MGUS being the cause of my small fiber neuropathy at only 3% or so. While not impossible, I think that with only a 3% chance I am not putting much focus on MGUS as the cause.

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