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@shenriq

Susan, can you please clarify why your daughter was taken off Hydroxyurea and instead put on Interferon? I've worked with 2 hemotologist-oncologists, who made the recommendation of taking Hydroxyurea. Not sure if your daughter wasn't responding to Hydroxyurea? Did she switch to Interferon because Hydroxyurea is a lifetime commitment and Interferon isn't? I would appreciate knowing, understanding that while both drugs directly affect platelets, the Hydroxyurea is known for being well-tolerated, unlike the Intefeuron.
Whatever your daughter's situation, I am hopeful that she can be managed for the long-term.

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Shenriq, I believe the main reason the hemotogist-oncologists changed to interferon was due to her age and remaining on hydroxyurea for the rest of her life. She did not experience any severe side effects from hydroxyurea but was going to need to double the amount because her platelets were not decreasing as fast as her doctors wanted. Today she will receive her third injection of interferon. The first injection caused flu like symptoms for about a day. No real side effects after the second injection. She should have blood work soon. She was also given the choice of just no medication and just checking blood work. She had no idea her platletes were so high until routine blood work - no real symptoms. Thanks for responding.