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paulaespada Fri Aug 15, 2008 05:20 PM

News after 8 weeks of ATG
 
Hi!

Now that 8 weeks has passed since my husband had ATG treatment had the hospital, we heard for the first time the words "This is beginning to be fine".

Hb - 9.1 (had blood transfusion 1 week ago; but he can be with no transfusions for almost 3 weeks)

Platelets - 64 (last platelets transfusion was 3 weeks ago)

Neutrophils - 1.7

His main problem is feeling weak and tired. Doctors say it might be due to low magnesium in his body - a cyclosporine side effect.

Cyclosporine dosis by now is 150 mg/day.

He has no appettite at all which is being other complain. Does anyone experienced that? He and I feel a little concerned about this because Jorge ate very well until now. I never knew him without wanting to eat.

Hawaii Bill Fri Aug 15, 2008 05:57 PM

Supplements
 
Hi

You mentioned low magnesium. Just wanted to share that my doctor put me on magnesium and potassium supplements ever since they started me on the cyclosporin, to offset its effects. The magnesium supplements are 400 mg day, and the potassium requires a prescription (I think it's 10 something units).

Obviously you should ask your doctor if it is appropriate in your case.

triumphe64 Fri Aug 15, 2008 06:13 PM

I was on cyclosporine for three years without being on any of these. I had a lot of muscle cramps, shaking, and an unsteady feeling in my legs. I was put on magnesium oxide (400 mg twice a day) in April. It took a couple of months to kick in, but I am almost normal. I will ask about the potassium at my next doctor's appointment.

Ruth Cuadra Sat Aug 16, 2008 07:35 PM

Hi, Paula.

It's good to know that Jorge is doing well after ATG. Hawaii Bill is right that magnesium and potassium supplements are usually needed with cyclosporine. I got magnesium by IV for months, which took a lot of time, until the doctor said, "You know you could take magnesium tablets instead." What a relief that was!

As I recall, the prednisone I took with my cyclosporine provided more than enough stimulation for my appetite. It would be worth asking the doctor about this. Maybe Jorge should try to be a little more active each day as he is able to.

Regards,
Ruth

Lisa V Mon Aug 18, 2008 02:47 PM

Prednisone
 
Hi Paula,

I just wanted to add to what Ruth said that Prednisone can affect different people in different ways. For some it increases appetite, but for my husband it had just the opposite effect, making everything taste funny. He lost some weight while he was taking it because he couldn't stand the taste of most foods, but that went away as soon as he discontinued it.

Is Jorge taking Prednisone?

Jesse's Mom Sun Aug 31, 2008 05:35 PM

No appetite
 
Paula,
My son Jesse (9yrs old) has AA. Diagnosed 6/19/08. On Cyclo 1.5 in a.m and 1.25 in p.m. He was a big eater and now it's less often and just less. He isn't really losing any weight (yet).

We are 7weeks into treatment and are now seeing platelets go up and hold longer (hit a high of 31, now at 28). Hemoglobin is at 9.5, which is very high for Jesse.

To see results at 7 & 8 weeks, I think is amazing!

Jesse's Mom (Barbara)

paulaespada Thu Sep 11, 2008 05:33 AM

Thank you all!!!
 
Hello!


I'm so grateful for your posts.

You're always of much help to me.

My husband is having magnesium supplement.

I'm posting a new topic with more news and questions...

Than you all!:)


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