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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My doctor started me out with B12 and Iron and I still take them still tired.
I take Hydroxyurea and go to bed. Never had a problem the Doctor said take it whenever. So that works for me.
I am wondering after I was on HU for a month I had AFIB wondering if this happened to anyone else I am now on Eliquis . No aspirin.
We’re on about the same timeline. I’ve been on HU for 5 months. Platelets were 314 last blood draw-high at 1200. I have had lots of hair fall and thinning. I’m tired but force myself and get thru it with an afternoon nap. Bone pain is real and bothersome as well as dry skin, nails and hair. I’m hoping for a drastic reduction-presently on 500mg 5 days a week, as well as low dose Aspirin. I’m feeling foggy and dry mouth all day long. Can’t seem to keep my weight down either—snacking is my go-to relief for the tiredness, I think. I’m 73, female and also had complete thyroidectomy years ago. So I’m drug dependent! Hope for the best for you! You’re not alone.
Hi, 73 17 years ET, on HU 8months now just over 600. 1 x 500mg daily extra 500mg every second day. 1 x asprin daily. Lots of meds for diabetes type 2. Just had Ultrasound on thyroid. Have total 13 nodules on thyroid, some quite large. Now having Nuclear ultrasound not until 6th October. Really worried about this.
Suffer fatigue, dry skin and hair thinning as well. Also sun sensitivity.
Ugh, it's always something, isn't it? I had a thyroid biopsy a few years ago. The biopsy team said these things are fairly common and almost always benign, so hope this will just be a small blip for you, too. My GP tests thyroid function every so often, and it's normal.
Hoping you'll get great benefits from that treatment!
Today's prescription: Ice cream sundae.
Have had a benign lump in thyroid for over 10 years, slow growing. Didn't have nodules prior. It is a bugger this getting old, so much goes wrong. Oh well, life is great. One day at a time. My thyroid function is also normal.
Please keep in touch about it. We might have something similar going on.
I was recently diagnosed with ET... through blood work and a bone marrow biopsy. I am 71 years old and have no symptoms to speak of. The doctor initially prescribed a low dose aspirin, but when a follow up blood test indicated a rise in platelet count, he put me on a daily dosage of 500 mg of hydroxyurea. It has been about 2 weeks, but so far, no side effects.
I feel communicating with others who have been diagnosed with ET is very helpful.