Clairet
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 09:22 AM
Hi
I would really appreciate some help and advice.
My 72 year old father has been diagnosed with Aplastic Anaemia in July of this year. He has low red, white and platelets.
He attends the hospital twice a week for platelet transfusions and a week to 10 days for red blood transfusions.
He has been put on Cylosporine and has been on this for the last 8 weeks (with no improvement at present - but I am aware it is early days)
His platelet count never normally rises above 15-20 - but on odd occasions over the last few weeks they have been telling him his platelets are 35 or sometimes 50, sending him home, only then the following day him having to rush back to the hospital due to bleeding - and when retaking the platelets they can be 2 or 4!
I find it incredulous that there can be such an error in the blood results. Apparently it is very difficult to count low platelets for the purpose of blood results, but when they are sending him home with a reading of 50 and the following day it is 4 due to a mistake again, I feel it is putting his, already weakening body under more and more stress.
I just wondered if this was something that does happen regularly to those patients with low platelets - that the readings basically cannot be trusted, and if this is the case, how to you manage - do you insist on re-checks?
I know many of you are well aware of the stresses and strains surrounding these conditions, and I just want to be able to help advise my dad.
This week has been the worst of all - he was told 50 on Monday, and even though he told them he couldn't believe that was correct, he was sent home - only for me to find red blood blisters on his face yesterday, and a seeping blister behind his ear which was discharging on his neck. Blood all over his pillow today, and after being rushed back to the hospital - the reading today was 4.
Sorry for the waffle - I'm just completely frustrated and would appreciate any honest advice
Many thanks
Claire
I would really appreciate some help and advice.
My 72 year old father has been diagnosed with Aplastic Anaemia in July of this year. He has low red, white and platelets.
He attends the hospital twice a week for platelet transfusions and a week to 10 days for red blood transfusions.
He has been put on Cylosporine and has been on this for the last 8 weeks (with no improvement at present - but I am aware it is early days)
His platelet count never normally rises above 15-20 - but on odd occasions over the last few weeks they have been telling him his platelets are 35 or sometimes 50, sending him home, only then the following day him having to rush back to the hospital due to bleeding - and when retaking the platelets they can be 2 or 4!
I find it incredulous that there can be such an error in the blood results. Apparently it is very difficult to count low platelets for the purpose of blood results, but when they are sending him home with a reading of 50 and the following day it is 4 due to a mistake again, I feel it is putting his, already weakening body under more and more stress.
I just wondered if this was something that does happen regularly to those patients with low platelets - that the readings basically cannot be trusted, and if this is the case, how to you manage - do you insist on re-checks?
I know many of you are well aware of the stresses and strains surrounding these conditions, and I just want to be able to help advise my dad.
This week has been the worst of all - he was told 50 on Monday, and even though he told them he couldn't believe that was correct, he was sent home - only for me to find red blood blisters on his face yesterday, and a seeping blister behind his ear which was discharging on his neck. Blood all over his pillow today, and after being rushed back to the hospital - the reading today was 4.
Sorry for the waffle - I'm just completely frustrated and would appreciate any honest advice
Many thanks
Claire