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Hydroxyurea and Sun Exposure

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Well please let me know how that works for you over time. If cranberry juice can lower and keep down platelets, what a win!! Then you have to wonder how much juice is the correct amount and if heavy doses, one must investigate what the cranberry juice is doing. Near as I can tell there is "no free lunch". Everything causes something else.

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@jodyjazz My hematologist and I had the same problem with the Hydroxyurea: how much is enough and how much is too much? It took months to work it out by trial and error. We did work out a dosage that is 1 dose per day for two consecutive days, followed by 2 doses for one day, then back to 1, etc. It's cyclical. But, there were times when that didn't always work, especially if I was eating food that raises platelets, such as dairy, green leafy vegetables and fatty fish (salmon and tuna). You know, the foods doctors and nutritionists advise everyone to eat for their Omega 3 fatty acids, etc. One diet doesn't fit all. But, as I have pointed out here, several times, the reason I want to stop using Hydroxyurea, if I can, is because it causes my red blood cells to be too low. Then there is the side effect everyone here is talking about: oversensitivity to sunlight. If I can achieve the goal of keeping my platelet count normal without drugs, then my red cell count will be normal, my face won't be red, and that's the way it should be. If it doesn't work, then I'll continue the Hydroxyurea with all the problems it causes.