Does your oncologist acknowledge that ET may cause bone pain?
I suffer with bone pain in my shins and toes. Dr says not ET or HU, just wondering if anyone else suffers from bone pain. It started a year or two before being diagnosed with ET
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ET is essential thrombocythemia it is a chronic blood cancer, it is not as a result of an accident or fall.....This was a post in Blood Cancer group of MayoClinic
I think a group that addresses orthopedic/neurological might better address your conditions.
BMB is bone marrow biopsy.
I was diagnosis with ET in December but my counts have been increasing for the last three years. I have been experiencing times that I am unable to make change, having difficulties remembering the name of a place or thing and at times are just in a fog. And get frustrated with my husband when he doesn't know what I am trying to describe, like he should be able to read my mind. I brought up my concerns to the oncologist and she doesn't feel that it is the hydrea but has only been happening since starting. Has anyone else experienced?
@andytheman
Hi Andy. I’m so sorry you had the fall. My PCP is a gerontologist and she tells me that as one ages, there is a sensory disconnect between our feet and our perception of their relationship with the floor. That seemed kind of crazy to me, but as I talk to friends and other members, this seems to be a pretty common age related issue.
I wonder if some physical therapy might be helpful for you? You might ask your doctor about it. I hope that your healing will progress. Are you interested in talking to others who are recovering from falls?
@andytheman
Ah! I see that you have found that discussion. Carry on!
Thanks for the information.
Unfortunately I went to sit on my recliner today and I was too far from the foot rest and I landed on the floor exactly where I hit the floor the 1st time as far as location in my body where I hit the floor the first time. Now my spine is disconnected between my disks. I’m in pain so I have a headache that a fractured spine can give you.
My hips, legs, back of my neck is affected and your right about the disconnect with your feet. Happens to me and I just turned 71