Essential Thrombocythemia: Making treatment decisions
I have ET and was diagnosed 2 years ago. I am 50 Years old and my latest platelet count was 1,183,000. I only take a baby aspirin daily. My hematologist said I could try Hydroxyurea if I wanted. I am low risk and at first I didn’t want to take it. My platelet count continues to climb. I am thinking about trying the medication. Anyone else tried it? Any ill side effects?
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Thank you for input! Well appreciated.
Thank you for sharing!
I have been on HU, 500 mg daily for ET, JAK 2 positive, for almost 2 years. I have had NO noticeable side effects at all. 2 years ago my platelets were 800,000 and I ended up hospitalized with multiple pulmonary embolisms. My platelets dropped to 240,000 when I began HU. If I were in your situation, I would begin HU and find a new Hemotologist. Your platelet count is alarming.
I have an appt in 1 week with a hematologist. I’m going to let him know I want to take HU. Thank you for your input.
I’ve had ET for 30 or 40 years and took HU until several years ago with no side effects. I’m 88 now.
Wow that’s good! I get scared when I read the side effects and see it’s a chemo drug. However, I don’t want blood clots or a stroke either. Thank you for your input! I really appreciate it!
That was a clever way to start HU, I was put on 500 mg daily resulting in daily headaches, lightheadness. I am now taking it 4 days a week.
I started HU once a week for a month, then 2x week for 8 months. This week, I started HU 3x a week. Fatigue and dry skin are my big issues. I have IBS and was worried about stomach issues with HU. I take pre-biotics and probiotics several times per week. I also need iron for low Ferritin. It can be binding, but I eat plenty of fruit and take it with OJ. I've been taking one baby aspirin per day for over 30 years, due to "sticky" blood. In 2023, high platelets resulted in tested that gave me the ET/Jak2 diagnosis. So far, I feel this illness is manageable, but it was very scary at first to learn I needed oral chemo.
Take care!
Karla
Thank you so much for your input. That’s where I’m feeling right now is scary as I was given a choice to either start this medication or wait. But my platelets just keep climbing and they’re over 1 million so I’ve decided I’m going to start it I figure everything is in the Lord‘s hands.
Leaving it in the Lord's hands is the best thing any of us can do. I tried hydroxy and for 3 months all went really well (platelet count was going down) then the side effects hit and I had to stop. My platelet count is now over 1 mil and I hope to be starting Jakafi. I will be praying for wisdom for you and your doctor. Please keep us posted.