Low Platelets: Diagnosis to be confirmed
I have a platelet count of 17 as of Oct 10th 2022. I lose about 800-1000 platelets a day. 5000 - 7000 a week between CBC.
My Dr has me on Promacta 50mg a day(4 weeks), Prednisone 80mg a day, 40mg morning, 40mg night (6 weeks), No help at this point.
Started Rituxan last Tuesday morning Oct 10th 6 hr treatment.
Three more 6hr treatments one week apart every Tuesday morning.
Has anyone had good results with Rituxan?
My Dr has changed my Diagnosis 5 times in as many weeks.
My bone marrow biopsy/asperation lists two possibilities, aplastic Anemia and Megakaryocytic Hypoplasia. He is currently dianosing me with Megakaryocytic Hypoplasia??????
At this point I'm not sure what I have?
I did contact Mayo Clinic and have gotten an Appointment next Wednesday, thank you Mayo.
Does anyone know how long it takes for the Rituxan to work if will even work at all. My Dr said 54 days? I don't have 54 days of platelets left at the platelet loss I'm experiencing now. Getting down to the critical stage, No bleeding yet that I can tell internally but bruising very easily.
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PS you also had a very low blood sugar level and that need’s evaluated as well. It could be you have reactive hypoglycemia or if you are diabetic that your diabetic medication dose is too high. Your PCP could address that.
Thank you for reaching out to me. I am just looking for answers to what is going on with me. I feel like I am just getting the run around. I am in law enforcement I work 40-60 hours a week I am a 911 dispatcher for 23 years.
I have thought about contacting Mayo Clinic and see if they can help give me some advice about what is going on with me. Do you think that would be a good idea? My husband and I have discussed it and are willing for me to travel to see if they could give me some answers.
Absolutely appropriate to go to Mayo Clinic. You may get seen sooner through dermatology than rheumatology but once you’re in the door the initial Dr will get other specialists involved. They will need all your medical records from when this problem started. When you call Mayo for an appointment they guide you through the whole process. They request records directly from your doctor with your signed permission. Good luck! Hope you get an appointment soon. They can usually complete a work up and get to diagnosis within a week.
This is the one I couldn’t get to load last night on the Antithrobin III results
Hi @mwhitaker, if you would like to seek a second opinion at Mayo Clinic, here is the link to request an appointment http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
As @slkanowitz mentioned, they can walk you through the process of submitting your testing results for review, etc.
Naturally, as fellow patients here on Mayo Clinic Connect, we cannot provide a diagnosis. But we can help you to figure out what questions to ask medical professionals.
I mistakenly mentioned rheumatology at the Mayo Clinic and I meant hematology for diagnosis of your platelet disorder. I respond to a lot of rheumatology questions and had that on my brain Sorry!