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Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Oct 21 1:33pm | Replies (67)

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Hi, @jacklyn! Thank you for the update! Well, your first cycle of V&V is complete…first step to getting this AML under control. During the next week or so, as your oncologist mentioned, you will see a decrease in your blood counts. The chemo is designed to interfere with rapidly dividing cells like cancer cells. However, it’s not discriminatory so it also can temporarily kill off blood cells until they start regenerating about mid month in the cycle. Occasionally if the drop in platelets and red blood counts are too low, transfusions may be given to help bring levels to a more normal level.

And of course, as you already know, with the all important neutrophil level being low, that puts you at a risk for infections from bacteria, viruses and fungi…so your doctor has put on you key meds to help keep you safe. I was on all of those that you listed. They kept me safe, along with my mask, for a long time! I know it feels like you’re a walking pharmacy right now but it’s an all important temporary immune system for you! As we joke in my house…Better living through chemistry! 😅

One thing that also really helped keep my guts happy through all of the chemo was to have daily servings of non-fat plain Greek yogurt. I’d add fruit or a tiny bit of jam (and a teaspoon of ground flax) to make it more palatable. It really helped keep my intestines happy and added protein to my diet.
Fingers crossed for improved blood numbers so you can have the BMB to check your progress. Sending positive vibes for only good news…will you let me know please? ☺️

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Thanks do much Lori. I feel more confident that you have had experience either all these meds. I have a fear of pills and when I received all of these from the pharmacy at first my anxiety went through the roof. I sm on antidepressants and I was so afraid they would interact. However the oncology pharmacist has been do reassuring and I trust they know what works as well as my oncologist. It was so overwhelming at first and if it wasn’t for my sister in law picking me up every morning I don’t think I would have gone. She is my angel that God sent to me and keeps me in line about my treatments and stay positive and comes to every doctor appointment too with my oncologist. Thank you again and keep me in your prayers. You are a wealth of information.