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I have been anemic for many years. I have had surgical procedures such as knee and hip replacement. The doctors would give me a transfusion without discussing the reason why. They say it would make me feel better. I was unable to donate blood to myself prior to any surgery because of my RBC being so low. I have been following my results of blood work on my patient portal since it was made available. I told my PCP I was concerned about my blood work coming back abnormal. She sent me to a Hematologist/oncologist. I had a bone marrow biopsy done. That's when the MDS with Anemia was discovered. When he did the initial blood work on me my hemoglobin was 10.1. the last check up showed it at 10.8. He said I was getting better. I know that there is no cure. It kind of bothered me that he said what he did. So I am on watch and wait.

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Hi Linda, Looks like you had to be your own advocate for health care. I’m glad you took the initiative to get a referral to a hematologist after your latest blood work was abnormal. It’s a little surprising that you weren’t referred to a hematologist years ago when you required transfusions for multiple surgeries and not being able to donate blood. That’s the type of thing where doctors usually recommend a follow-up with a blood specialist.

I’m glad you’re being seeing now and monitored. There are members in Connect who are also on a watch and wait status. Though I’d rather refer to them as active surveillance. My oncologist refers to my status that way as well. Watch and wait sounds like we’re waiting for the other shoe to drop. Feels more ominous. Sometimes ‘there is no other shoe’ and conditions can remain stable…not necessarily “normal” but at least stable.
So, having your lab results monitored on a routine basis will allow you and your doctor to keep an eye out for any changes. How frequently will you be having labs?

Compared to many people a 10.0 hemoglobin level would be godsend.

Many people are in the 6.0 to 8 or lower range without continuous blood transfusions.