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Platelet Count Low: Chemo Delayed

Gynecologic Cancers | Last Active: May 8, 2023 | Replies (25)

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<p>A chemo technician just called me to change my next chemo treatment to Sept. 16 from Sept. 14 to accommodate a new patient. I agreed to do it, albeit reluctantly. During the course of our conversation, I mentioned the foods that I was eating -- liver, green vegetables, fruit, papaya and Cheerios -- to boost my platelet count. She told me that none of these foods -- in fact no type of food -- would help with my platelets. The only thing that helps is allowing for three weeks of recovery (or more) between the chemo treatments. I was shocked. Here I am eating all these kinds of food (some of which I don't even like) for nothing. What do you think of what she said? stparker54</p>

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@stparker54, eating a balanced diet is always helpful and can promote healing. Your body needs all the vitamins and nutrients it can get to heal itself during and after your treatment. Your blood cells, including platelets, get damaged by chemo and making healthy life style choices encourages healthy cells to repair themselves.

I think the chemo technician may have meant that there is no one food that can quickly reboost your platelet level quickly to normal levels. This article offers some guidance on how you can help their recovery.
- How can I increase my platelet count naturally? https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322937

But time is required. That is why chemo treatments are spaced out to give the body time to heal. Make sense?

Chemo delayed again!
I went to have my chemo today, and again it was postponed because of low platelets despite the fact that I have been eating healthy foods. My oncologist wants me to come back next Wednesday (9/23/20). After that, I will have my chemo every four weeks, rather than the traditional every three weeks.

@stparker54, I moved your latest messages about platelets delaying chemo into one discussion thread so you can continue to connect with @pbprice @starko and others.

I know this must be very discouraging. Please don't see this as a failure. Your oncologist is adjusting the chemo schedule to be right for you. I'll have my fingers crossed for 9/23.