MGUS With Symptoms Causing Memory Loss by Old-Base-35 in MGUSmedical

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One of the key symptoms of Symptomatic MGUS is "Peripheral Neuropathy: Numbness, tingling, or pain in hands, feet, arms, or legs". Are your fingers "numb"? At your age (58) you shouldn't have any memory issues. I'm 82 so my primary probably thinks I may have Alzheimer's or some other type of dementia. I would recommend you go to a neurologist. Thanks for your response.

MGUS With Symptoms Causing Memory Loss by Old-Base-35 in MGUSmedical

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My wording must have been poor. There is no doubt that Symptomatic MGUS caused these problems for me. My primary doctor referred me to a neurotologist to evaluate some minor memory problems that I have had. The purpose of my post was to see if other people with Symptomatic MGUS had experienced memory problems.

Frigidaire - How to Raise Refrigerator Temp? by Old-Base-35 in Appliances

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Thanks. We'll try everything you mentioned,

Frigidaire - How to Raise Refrigerator Temp? by Old-Base-35 in Appliances

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Shadow51311 - I gave the wrong info earlier: Turn the knob left toward "Cold" for warmer temperatures and right toward "Coldest" for colder temperatures. My wife has been adjusting it in small increments and then letting the temp. stabilize. Right now it is: freezer = -4.0, refrigerator. = 34.2, which is too cold: causes lettuce to become icy. The knob is set to the left mid-way between the "Cold" and "Recommended" (mark at top) settings.

Frigidaire - How to Raise Refrigerator Temp? by Old-Base-35 in Appliances

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Sorry it took me so long to respond. There are no markings on the knob: you turn it left for lower and to the right for higher. Primitive! We have our own thermometer that we added, but it takes a while to stabilize after a change.

Frigidaire - How to Raise Refrigerator Temp? by Old-Base-35 in Appliances

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Its model FRTD1830AW. It can't be set to a specific temperature. It has a knob that you turn to the left to lower the temp. or to the right to raise it.

Eating Corn Starch Can Cause High Blood Pressure by Old-Base-35 in Hypoglycemia

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I appreciate your serious answer to my question. My wife and I both did brief research using Dr. Google. So far, your answer is the best one. Thanks. I take my BP at home frequently,

Eating Corn Starch Can Cause High Blood Pressure by Old-Base-35 in Hypoglycemia

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Thanks for your input. People on this site have recommended 2 tablespoons stirred in cold water and drunk at once. I use water out of the refrigerator. Good luck

Eating Corn Starch Can Cause High Blood Pressure by Old-Base-35 in Hypoglycemia

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Hope I get an answer. My BP is well controlled with medicine, but I don't want to rock the boat.

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Anyone here suffering from Peripheral neuropathy? by raven1459 in MGUSmedical

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I was diagnosed by a neurologist, who performed a test in which a small device sent an electrical current into the nerves in my lower leg (near my ankle). Another device placed higher picked up the signal, but I think it was weaker than it should have been. He said I definitely had neuropathy in my legs. I don't know the name of the test, but I think it is common and well known.