Hi,
It is long time since I posted on this forum. I have Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS) for some years. Last week I had a full spine MRI because a recent X-ray suggested a near complete fusion of the posterior parts of the c2-c3 vertebrae and I wanted to confirm it and check that there weren’t other fusions. To my shock and complete surprise several suspicious lesions were found which could represent atypical haemangiomata or metastatic disease according to the report. I wondered if this may have something to do with Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS) and if there are other members of this forum have or have had similar lesions on their spine. Thank you.
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Hi @helenfwallace.
It’s good to hear from you.
That must have come as such a shock! However, im really glad you pushed to get things checked.
How are you doing since finding all of this out?
Nichola x
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Hi Nichola, thank you for asking. I am doing ok, just trying to keep my self busy. I wondering if I should say something to the Haematology consultant or not?I am due to see them end of January.
Best wishes
Helen
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I would always say it’s good to let your consultant know about anything new.
Keeping busy helps - as long as it’s nice things keeping you busy that support your wellbeing 
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Thank you for your advice Nichola. I have just done a quick email.
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Let us know how you get on 
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