Overwhelmed- diagnosed with Thrombocytosis & Leukocytosis
Feeling a bit overwhelmed and confused by a diagnosis today from my doctor. She called it Thrombocytosis & Leukocytosis, unspecified. She then referred me to a specialist because the problem was “too advanced for her expertise”.
It all sounded really scary and I was wondering if anyone could share any information or personal experience with these conditions?
It started 3 years ago when my blood work showed high platelets. The doctors couldn’t find a cause, so we decided not to worry about it.
Fast forward to today, and I’ve been told that my platelets are very high, much higher than they were a few years ago. I also have high leukocytes and blood in my urine.
I don’t really know what any of that means. I don’t have symptoms other than frequent headaches and feeling tired all the time— but everyone seems to say that so I didn’t think much of it. Still don’t.
The only weird thing…
I’ve always had issues with feeling cold, but this summer has become much worse & very odd.
I’ve been keeping my house and 77-78 degrees, which on paper sounds uncomfortable and too warm— but I’m still cold all the time. I sometimes wake up with teeth chattering chills but I don’t have a fever or feel sick otherwise.
Also, I bruise easily— always have. But my recent blood draw was completely painless and still caused a massive bruise and swelling (see photo attached). It’s painful now and looks awful.
Anyway, I know I should wait to meet with the specialist but the earliest appointment I could schedule is over 2 weeks from now and I’m stressing and googling— which I know is a bad idea.
Not sure if it’s relevant but I have high blood pressure. I’m not overweight and keep a relatively active lifestyle. Not the healthiest eater though. Plus, I’m not young anymore (36) but I have had high blood pressure for over 10 years. It’s genetics and stress. I’m on medicine, that helps somewhat.
Anyway, I was just looking for any information or experience with these conditions because I’m clueless. How serious is it? I’m not telling my parents yet because they already worry about me for no reason— so I don’t want to upset them. But I also don’t know who else to talk to about this… which is how I ended up here.
Thank you in advance for your time!
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Hi @mro. I’m going to send you a PM. ☺️
Hi Lauren, I wanted to check in with you. I believe you may have seen the specialist now. Did you see a hematologist? What did you find out? Do you have a treatment plan?
Hi @laurenashleyy Just wanted to pop in to see how you and your mom are doing? I know you had an appointment with a new specialist have you heard anything?
And how about your mom? Has she been able to find any answers to her symptoms?
This is good information. I too have this diagnosis. I am glad to hear you have a relationship with a hematologist. I had a bone marrow biopsy that confirmed the issue (if you have to experience this absolutely request to be put to sleep). I take Hydroxyurea daily (chemo drug) to control the production of platelets and aspirin daily to reduce clotting. It has been four years and mine is 'controlled'. I understand this regimen is for the rest of my days and could still live a long life. Adjusting to the drug wasn't like a chemo treatment - no side effect of hair loss, etc. I get tired like you say but try to do things early in my day. I get to the point of clumsiness (yes, bruise easily) or leg aches and know it is time to take a break in the day. Have learned to love my naps (with my little terrier). He leads the way some days. LOL
Welcome to Connect, @rsesker. Aw, I love that your little terrier is your snuggler during naps. Pets have a way of calming us, don’t they?
It’s wonderful to hear that you’re doing well with the HU. It is a very and reliable treatment for some blood disorders. Sounds like you have a good balance with the medication and it’s doing the job for you.
I hear you about bone marrow biopsies. I’ve had 13 of those…3 without sedation and 10 with! That’s the only way to fly! 😅
What led you to getting a diagnosis? Were you having symptoms or was this condition found during a routine physcial?