MDS with anemia

Posted by lindak123 @lindak123, 4 days ago

I was diagnosed in April. My hemoglobin dropped to 9.3 and my doctor suggested I start taking injections of a hormone. I've had one injection which brought my hemoglobin up to 10.6. Has anyone else received injections of a hormone?

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Hi Linda, There are several types of hormone-like substances that stimulate bone marrow to produce blood cells, called hematopoietic growth factors. For instance, patients with MDS, if experiencing a reduction in the output of red blood cells, may be given a drug called Erythropoietin (Epo or Procrit), a growth factor that promotes red blood cell production. This may help avoid red blood cell transfusions in some people. There are other forms of this drug as well.

It’s encouraging for you and your doctor to see your hemoglobin rising. You’re probably feeling a little more energetic too. What was the name of the injection you received?

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Hi Linda, There are several types of hormone-like substances that stimulate bone marrow to produce blood cells, called hematopoietic growth factors. For instance, patients with MDS, if experiencing a reduction in the output of red blood cells, may be given a drug called Erythropoietin (Epo or Procrit), a growth factor that promotes red blood cell production. This may help avoid red blood cell transfusions in some people. There are other forms of this drug as well.

It’s encouraging for you and your doctor to see your hemoglobin rising. You’re probably feeling a little more energetic too. What was the name of the injection you received?

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Procreit

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Yes, I recieved Reblosal (sp?) two shots. Seem to fix things.

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Profile picture for Lori, Volunteer Mentor @loribmt

Hi Linda, There are several types of hormone-like substances that stimulate bone marrow to produce blood cells, called hematopoietic growth factors. For instance, patients with MDS, if experiencing a reduction in the output of red blood cells, may be given a drug called Erythropoietin (Epo or Procrit), a growth factor that promotes red blood cell production. This may help avoid red blood cell transfusions in some people. There are other forms of this drug as well.

It’s encouraging for you and your doctor to see your hemoglobin rising. You’re probably feeling a little more energetic too. What was the name of the injection you received?

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Aranesp -Darbepoetin Alfa

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Profile picture for Lori, Volunteer Mentor @loribmt

Hi Linda, There are several types of hormone-like substances that stimulate bone marrow to produce blood cells, called hematopoietic growth factors. For instance, patients with MDS, if experiencing a reduction in the output of red blood cells, may be given a drug called Erythropoietin (Epo or Procrit), a growth factor that promotes red blood cell production. This may help avoid red blood cell transfusions in some people. There are other forms of this drug as well.

It’s encouraging for you and your doctor to see your hemoglobin rising. You’re probably feeling a little more energetic too. What was the name of the injection you received?

Jump to this post

@loribmt Aranesp -Darbepoetin Alfa

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The injection I receive is Aranesp -Darbepoetin Alfa

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Profile picture for Lori, Volunteer Mentor @loribmt

Hi Linda, There are several types of hormone-like substances that stimulate bone marrow to produce blood cells, called hematopoietic growth factors. For instance, patients with MDS, if experiencing a reduction in the output of red blood cells, may be given a drug called Erythropoietin (Epo or Procrit), a growth factor that promotes red blood cell production. This may help avoid red blood cell transfusions in some people. There are other forms of this drug as well.

It’s encouraging for you and your doctor to see your hemoglobin rising. You’re probably feeling a little more energetic too. What was the name of the injection you received?

Jump to this post

@loribmt Aranesp -Darbepoetin Alfa

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