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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I'm surprised he gave you an option with them being that high!!!
Thank you. I hope everything works out for you as well. I will keep everyone posted.
The doctor said I was low risk. Even so I am terrified of having a stroke or any type of Cardiovascular event. I can’t be under the constant worry and stress. This was the first time I saw this doctor. The one I had seen prior had retired. But I remember him telling me that once my platelets were over 1 million I would need to come back in and get medication or if I had any type of cardiovascular event or stroke I don’t want to have to wait that long in order to be put on some kind of medication, I figured it’d be a lot worse because, I would have to take other medication as well
I have been taking it for three years it brought my platelet. count within three months. my count is now only 391000. Other than fatigue I have not side effects.
Hope this helps
Good luck.
please let us know how you do with the jakafi!!
Thank you for your input. I appreciate it.
I can't imagine with a platelet count that high how you are considered low risk. I had serious pulmonary embolisms when my platelets were 800,000. I survived fortunately but with lung damage. Take the HU and don't dwell on side effects. If you do you will have them, real or not. I haven't had side effects at all and my platelets remain stable in the mid 200,000s while on daily 500 mg of HU.
Thank you for the words of encouragement. I am so happy I joined this website as it has put my mind at ease. Everyone’s been very helpful and I am feeling less scared.
I've also had a double by pass done over 16 years ago, and having et is just another thing to deal with
I also have et, ido take hydrea,my side effect is feeling very tired ,and slowly down in myself