MDS and anemia

Posted by shoch1957 @shoch1957, Dec 17 9:02am

I have MDs with hg levels between 9.0 & 11. When doing any activity I lose energy quickly, my heart speeds up & I feel air hungry, like not enough oxygen. I have to stop, sit down and recover for a minute. My hemotologist says I shouldn’t feel this with my hug levels sniff it must be something else. I think I just use more oxygen than others. Anybody else have this ?

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@jeffreykassover1

I went from leg pressing 1000 pounds for 3 sets of 10 in
May 2025 to laying on a couch right now ( 7 months later) typing this. I live near the water in Florida and yesterday I tried to force myself to go to a beach for the sun and I could not carry a 10 pound beach chair 100 feet without thinking I was going to faint. I never got to the sand. Laying down right now at 3 in the afternoon. My hemoglobin right now is about 7.0

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@montauk I
I know the feeling. I'm in Boynton Beach, Fl, and mostly housebound. Late afternoons and evenings seem to be better for me. 7.0 probably needs a transfusion. I've gotten so many this year...right now is my longest at 3 weeks. Trying to see if the Remlivid will do anything. Hang in there. Jeff

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@montauk
I totally get that feeling but my hemoglobins could be anywhere from 10-8 and I still feel that way. I was a contractor. Very active. Now I watch tv.

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@shoch1957

I was an engineer and now I scour the internet looking at different medications for 6,8 to 7.5 anemia without transfusions.

I know there are no miracle drugs out there, but I interestingly read about other peoples success stories and feel good for them.

I think I have read about every drug write up, as now being a couch potato pseudo scientist.

Because I hover between 6.9- 7.5 without transfusions, and at best peak at 8.5, I dream of what 9.5-10.0 would feel like.

Take care of yourself and cherish your good days, and know there tens of million of people in the world in the same condition.

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@montauk I
I know the feeling. I'm in Boynton Beach, Fl, and mostly housebound. Late afternoons and evenings seem to be better for me. 7.0 probably needs a transfusion. I've gotten so many this year...right now is my longest at 3 weeks. Trying to see if the Remlivid will do anything. Hang in there. Jeff

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@jeffreykassover1

I am in Naples so we share this beautiful State.

The longest I ever went without a transfusion was about 21 days, with the last few days of this time span without a transfusion, I wasn’t sure if I would awake the next day.

However what is mind boggling and eye opening and sobering
is to see how many people are in the blood clinics and blood transfusion centers battling the same condition.

Keep the faith !

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@jeffreykassover1

I am in Naples so we share this beautiful State.

The longest I ever went without a transfusion was about 21 days, with the last few days of this time span without a transfusion, I wasn’t sure if I would awake the next day.

However what is mind boggling and eye opening and sobering
is to see how many people are in the blood clinics and blood transfusion centers battling the same condition.

Keep the faith !

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@montauk ...23 days without a transfusion, my record. But, going tomorrow for 2 units, Blood count was 6.9. Oh well. It was great at 8.9. About a year now with no real success, but it is a year. Hopefully, something positive will happen soon. All I can say is 'stay strong', the same thing I tell myself every day.

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@montauk ...23 days without a transfusion, my record. But, going tomorrow for 2 units, Blood count was 6.9. Oh well. It was great at 8.9. About a year now with no real success, but it is a year. Hopefully, something positive will happen soon. All I can say is 'stay strong', the same thing I tell myself every day.

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@jeffreykassover1

I have been multiple times at 6.9 and gotten two units of blood.

Now they transfuse me at 7.4 to one unit of blood.

Living alone at 6.9 I was not sure I would wake up.

Also having to get a blood sample for antigen reaction the day before allowed a transfusion is a mental challenge.

I wish they could use the weekly blood test sample as the same sample as the antigen test.

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@jeffreykassover1

I have been multiple times at 6.9 and gotten two units of blood.

Now they transfuse me at 7.4 to one unit of blood.

Living alone at 6.9 I was not sure I would wake up.

Also having to get a blood sample for antigen reaction the day before allowed a transfusion is a mental challenge.

I wish they could use the weekly blood test sample as the same sample as the antigen test.

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@montauk
You think that would make sense !

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@shoch1957

I was an engineer and now I scour the internet looking at different medications for 6,8 to 7.5 anemia without transfusions.

I know there are no miracle drugs out there, but I interestingly read about other peoples success stories and feel good for them.

I think I have read about every drug write up, as now being a couch potato pseudo scientist.

Because I hover between 6.9- 7.5 without transfusions, and at best peak at 8.5, I dream of what 9.5-10.0 would feel like.

Take care of yourself and cherish your good days, and know there tens of million of people in the world in the same condition.

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@montauk disc 0974 clinical trial. Took me from 8 to 11.3

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Wow !

With 2 units of blood tho highest I ever got was 9.

Can you honestly say you feel tremendously better, or is it better, but just marginally ?

The reason I ask is my dream, once in my remaining lifetime I would love to see what 10 or 11 hemoglobin would feel like from my normal low value of 6.9 to high transfused value of a high of 9.0.

My levels go up EXACTLY one digit per transfusion unit.

You had a marked higher elevation per 2 units infused.

Sometimes you get a transfusion which it right at its expiration date limit which already had hemoglobin degradation,

So glad to hear you are in the 11’s.

Let me know how much better you feel, and is it real as measured by significant energy improvement or more psychological .

You went up so much in hemoglobin !

I hope it stays above 9 for as long as possible.

That is fantastic !

Merry Christmas.

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Taking Remlivid for the 2nd time this year. First time, NO effect...different doctor suggests cutting dose. Waiting to see if any effect. Putting on tons of water weight...concerned how it affects both the Remlivid and my heart!.

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