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I've been on Vonjo for well over a year. I took hydroxyurea for many years along with Aranesp and Reblozyl. Dacogen for the past year. I'm 76 and have MD/MF. I had reached the point where my spleen was so large that I was scheduled for radiation to try and shrink it. Two days before the procedure the doctor put it on hold and started me on Vonjo. It started showing results on shrinking my spleen within a couple weeks. My abdomen pain went away and my spleen is no longer a problem. After a year of being treated with Dacogen every 28 days it was stopped because it was taking me down so far that it was doing more harm than good. I was getting Blood transfusions every 1-2 weeks. My WBC was almost non existent, RBC way down. HGB went down as far as 6.1. I was struggling to keep it above 8 but I was fading fast. They told me they had no other options. We had been waiting for momelotinib to be approved by the FDA, but they were dragging their feet on it. When they stopped the Dacogen, I started feeling better quickly. All of my CBC numbers started to improve rapidly. They continue to improve week after week. First thing you know my CBC was great. HGB over 13, WBC, RBC, PLT all in the normal range! It's been over 6 months since I've needed any blood. My twice a week visits and treatments are now once a month. It turns out that the Dacogen that was knocking me down so far was also knocking down the cancer too, like it was suppose to be doing. So when I stopped it, things started coming back in a positive way very quickly. I still take Vonjo twice a day. 2 in the morning and 2 in the evening. The side effect that I most notice is the never ending diarrhea. Meds help, but it's always present. It was worse when I was on the Dacogen too. I am enjoying a wonderful life with my new found energy level. It's the best I've felt in over 10 years. I don't know how long all of this will last, but if it goes back down, we now have the new drug to try since it has been approved. I credit God for helping the doctors to bring me to this point. Never give up!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Lynn