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Update and side effects
Hi all!
I just wanted to give you all an update on my treatment and get your feedback on how it's going. I feel like it's going pretty well so far. I was diagnosed with Very Severe AA and started Horse ATG around September 6th. I have continued with cyclosporin and as of today my WBC is 2.7, RBC is 7.6 and plates are 37k. I had no neutrophils prior to treatment and now they are at 1400. My numbers seem to be going in the right direction and my transfusions are becoming less frequent. Plates every week and a half and red blood every two weeks or so. I don't have a sibling BM match so I am praying this does the trick. I do have some side effects I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on. I was very active prior to this (ran a 5k two weeks before I was diagnosed) and am having some joint discomfort. Knees and hips mostly. I have read HTG can be a culprit but wanted to see if anyone had any personal examples or suggestions. I want to start getting more active (slowly of course) but I feel like my grandpa! God bless you all and thanks for the support!
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Husband; Father of 2;Diagnosed with vsAA 8/25/11; hATG 9/6/11; 12/12 MUD BMT 3/23/12; Follow my journey at https://www.facebook.com/MyNewBirthday San Antonio TX |
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Hi,
I am also a runner. I am currently tapering cyclosporine and get terrible arthritis in my knees every time I lower the dosage. It lasts about a week or two and then goes away. When it's happening however, I feel like I'll never be able to walk normally again, let alone run! Perhaps your pain is also related to the cyclosporine??? Yoga seems to help me when I have these flare-ups. If your pain is persistent and severe, you may want to consult your doctor. Prednisone has an infrequent but terrible side effect for some people in that it can cause bone death in the joints. Hopefully, this is not the case for you.
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58 yo female, dx 9/08, AA/hypo-MDS, subclinical PNH, ATG/CsA 12/08, partial response. small trisomy 6 clone, low-dose cyclosporine dependent |
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Thanks... I'll have to follow up with my doc for sure.
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Husband; Father of 2;Diagnosed with vsAA 8/25/11; hATG 9/6/11; 12/12 MUD BMT 3/23/12; Follow my journey at https://www.facebook.com/MyNewBirthday San Antonio TX |
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Tapering
Aloha!
When I was tapering the cyclo after my first treatment, I had stiff joints first thing every morning. I asked the hematologist and he said that it is not unusual to experience symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis when tapering. Ra is another auto-immune disease, as I understand it. When I stopped tapering, the stiffness went away. You did not mention if you are taking Neupogen. That can also cause joint pain. HTH
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Male, 56, dx Nov2006 VSAA (BMA:0%). Responded to ATG/CsA/Prednisone/Neupogen Dec 2006, but relapsed in June 2007. Counts are responding to using CsA 200mg bid alone since Jun 2008. Last PRBC tx: Jul 2008. |
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Husband; Father of 2;Diagnosed with vsAA 8/25/11; hATG 9/6/11; 12/12 MUD BMT 3/23/12; Follow my journey at https://www.facebook.com/MyNewBirthday San Antonio TX |
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