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New member from the UK, Polly S's story
Hi all,
I am 30, from Berkshire, England and was diagnosed wih SAA in dec 2010 following weeks of heavy menstural bleeding, huge bruising and generally feeling awful. I had only given birth to my 2nd son 4 months previously however so I was putting all my symptons down to exhaustion! After 2 bone marrow biopsies I was diagnosed with SAA. Pretty devestating as you all know but a strange relief at he same time as I had convinced myself I had some sort of leukemia. My sisters were both tested but unfortunatly neither were a match (they are a match for each other - what are the chances!!!). My consultant at the time wanted to sit on me and see how my counts progressed. But after 4 admissions with neutrapenic sepsis over the next few weeks and 2-3 units of blood and a pool of platelets every 10 days, he decided it was time to crack on with the ATG. Unfortunatly though, the day after my chest line was inserted for the ATG I got a raging septacemia from it and line was removed and the ATG was cancelled. This, as it turns out, may have been a blessing in disguise. My consultant decided it would be worthwhile refering me to Proff Marsh at Kings College Hospital in London. When I saw her she was totally against me having the ATG as very recent research has shown Rabbit ATG to be high risk for peple of my age group (horse ATG is not available in the UK at present). So the proff started me on cyclosporin (150 twice a day). That was 3 months ago and my counts have improved massivly. I have not had a blood or platelet transfusion for 6 weeks (although they are still quite low) and my neut and WCC is practically back to normal! I had a repeat BMB last week and am waiting for the results. It all feels too good to be true at the moment, but fingers crossed... I still have ongoing problems with serious fatigue even with an HB of 9, continual, non stop menstrual bleeding and now a ferritin level of 3100 but I am feeling quite positive. I have so many questions, all the time. My unit are good but not very knowlegable about AA and there is no one else there being treated for it so it is quite isolating. My family, particularly my husband are fantastic but I am desperate to chat to other people who are going through this. Hopefully I might find them somewhere on this site. Thanks for the space to ramble and vent!! XXxxx |
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Hi Polly.
That's wonderful that Cyclosporin has had such a great affect on you, and just in time! I've had all my treatment at Kings (luckily, I only live a bus ride away) and Prof Marsh is just WONDERFUL. You were really lucky to see her at the right time! cheers, melissa
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36/F - 1984 SAA treated with ATG [complete remission until] Oct 08 - burst blood vessels in eyes and low platelets; Jan 09 - AA & hypo-MDS; July 09 - BMT (RIC MUD PSCT) July 10 - 10k for Anthony Nolan (1yr post BMT! 53:48) Sep 10 - Wedding! I've run 5 marathons now!! (PB 3:30!) |
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SAA and in UK too
Hi Polly, good to hear you are feeling ok apart from extreme fatigue with Hb 9. I have SAA and my figures are generally pretty low, Hb 8, neuts 0.4 platelets 40 and going down. However unlike you I am infection free and although rabbit ATG did nothing for me, nearly a year later and I am back where I started, they do not think a bone marrow transplant would be good for me. The folks at Kings say too high risk at 58 years old and relatively stable so staying on the cyclosporin and blood transfusions. Do you have any genetic changes, I have trisomy 15, which we are uncertain is relevant to any prognosis. Can they put you on the pill or something that stops menstrual bleeds to stabilise you? My periods were the worst time for me, I felt quite literally as if I was dying standing up. Would you go for a MUD? Have they offered you neupogen to bring up your white counts? I worried at first because americans seem to know so much more info about their illness, but I do feel the NHS has some great experts and the fact they are willing to consult with others is a good thing for us. Having small children and SAA must be really tough, I hope you get some help - some days I find it difficult to keep myself stood up let alone look after others! Do you get the funny shakes with the cyclo, or the hot flushes or the muddy brain? The figures for a BMT for your age are really positive so that seems a nice thing to have the choice. Stay well, stay in touch and good luck.
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Hi Polly!
Not to be a guy jumping into a ladies' discussion, but I mentioned this to my wife, who wondered whether using depo-provera to generate a sort of induced menopause for a few months might be an option. She had this done years ago to try to clear up some endometriosis-related issues. Might be worth chatting with your docs about as an option. Take care! Greg
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Greg, 59, dx MDS RCMD Int-1 03/10, 8+ & Dup1(q21q31). NIH Campath 11/2010. Non-responder. Tiny telomeres. TERT mutation. Danazol at NIH 12/11. TX independent 7/12. Pancreatitis 4/15. 15% blasts 4/16. DX RAEB-2. Beginning Vidaza to prep for MUD STC. Check out my blog at www.greghankins.com |
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Please, please get your haematologist to confer with a gynae/endocrine specialist before they put you on Norethisterone! I've had two separate g/e consultants tell me that Norethisterone was a big contributor to the massive hormonal problems I've had post-transplant, and these could've been avoided by giving me different meds to stop my periods instead! It was great while I was on it, but as soon as I tapered off, all h*ll broke loose, and I'm STILL working through those issues 18 months after going off it.
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36/F - 1984 SAA treated with ATG [complete remission until] Oct 08 - burst blood vessels in eyes and low platelets; Jan 09 - AA & hypo-MDS; July 09 - BMT (RIC MUD PSCT) July 10 - 10k for Anthony Nolan (1yr post BMT! 53:48) Sep 10 - Wedding! I've run 5 marathons now!! (PB 3:30!) |
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Thanks for all your comments, Karen, it is really good to hear you being positive. You are right, there is a lot of negative scary stuff on tinternet.
Melissa, do you mind me asking what the problems are that you have had since coming off Northisterone? I was on 10mg 3 times a day for 7 months and have now been swapped on to the mini pill. the bleeding continues but I have turned into an intermittent raging emotional paranoid psychopath which I am putting down to hormones. I thought it might be the mini pill but it seems like an excessive response to something that many women are prescribed. BerrP, yes I do have a muddy brain but I am not sure what is down to the cyclosporin and what is down to left over pregnancy brain! I do get the shakes, but at random times, very unpredictable. Makes me feel very queasy too. Greg, thanks for the input! My gynae doc has threatened to give me down regulation drugs to induce a menopause but I am less than keen on that so I have just stopped complaining about it to them and hope it goes away. Nothing like burying your head in the sand eh?! Thanks again for all the advice, glad I have found this site Polly xxx |
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To put it mildly, it was like I had menopause and puberty at the same time. Off the top of my head - hot flashes, zero periods, hair loss of my eyebrows and arm hair only, vaginal dryness, zero libido, and HORRIFIC acne the likes of which I'd never seen even as a teenager. Acne so bad little old ladies came up to be on the street and told me to "drink more water, dear" like I was some idiot who brought this on herself. The acne and lack of eyebrows were the most humiliating, but the loss of libido has been the most difficult to fix.
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36/F - 1984 SAA treated with ATG [complete remission until] Oct 08 - burst blood vessels in eyes and low platelets; Jan 09 - AA & hypo-MDS; July 09 - BMT (RIC MUD PSCT) July 10 - 10k for Anthony Nolan (1yr post BMT! 53:48) Sep 10 - Wedding! I've run 5 marathons now!! (PB 3:30!) |
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Melissa, you are my hero! What you have been through kid, would have killed an elephant! Each time you post, I am amazed... Keep on keeping on!
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Cheri Age 54; dx Oct 2009 AML, induction chemo only;dx MDS July 2010,- PRBC transfusion dependent; Results BMB 8/4/11--- 6-8% blasts; Danazol 100 mg 3xday; quit Exjade/ GI distress; platelets holding 40's; Fluctuation in blasts in blood--Neupogen 3-4xweek; off Revlimid again! Procrit weekly |
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