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Old Sat Nov 8, 2014, 11:01 PM
Faye R Faye R is offline
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At the age of 64years I was diagnosed with a blood condition neutropenia and this where my journey begins.
In September 2008 I was admitted in to hospital with flue like symptom’s and really thought I was going to die, this gave me the biggest wake up call ever; I soon realized you should stay away from anyone who has the flue even your husband.
In May of 2009 I left work to begin my journey in a wellness campaign, live for as long as you can and stay out of hospital.
Every year I had my bloods checked and life really never changed some times my counts were up sometimes down, but looking back they were slowly declining to the point, In December 2011, I had to have another bone marrow Aspirate/Trephine and those results were not what I expected at all.
Diagnosed with Refractory cytopenia with multilineage myelodysplasia (9985/3) I like many other people would never have heard of this condition, my understanding of this is a pre -Leukaemia and is under the umbrella of the Leukaemia foundation.
So at the age of 69years I had what is called RCMD. Low+ with a medium survival rate. 1% blasts.
May I also mention that in September 2010 we had a mag. 7.1 earth quake, then in December 2010 in February 2011 in June, 2011 right up to the day of my diagnoses December 2012?
I have had another BMA/T and now classed as RCMD-RA 16% blasts.
We now have government funding for Azacytidine, I'm the first person in Christchurch to have it so count myself as been very very lucky. Right now I've nearly completed round two,(2nd month) of Azacytidine and must say round two is not as easy to except as the first month (round 1) 4 hours after my sub-cut injection of Azacytidine I'm very sick and don't know where to put myself. Yes I have anti nausea pills Domperidone 10mg I take 2 of these one hour before my chemo. My nausea and sickness last for about 6 hours, I have my injection around about 1-30pm every day Monday to Friday then Monday and Tuesday of the next week. On the Sunday I'm back to normal again.
I really would like to know if this gets worse before it gets better.
So what I'm asking for I guess is any suggestions as how to handle to nausea.
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