Platelets Too Low for Chemo Infusion
I have stage 4 peritoneal cancer that has metastasized to multiple other organs. I’ve completed 3 rounds of carbo/taxel chemo with a 4th round scheduled prior to cytoreductive surgery. My platelet count keeps dropping and is now too low for me to have my 4th infusion. Has anyone had to have a platelet or whole blood transfusion before a round of chemo? My CA-125 is dropping but so are all of my healthy cell counts and I’m scared.
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I’m so glad your doctor moved mountains. That’s more important than communication skills. And I’m glad you already got a second opinion.
I go to Mayo in Phoenix, even though I live in Tucson. I originally went to Mayo for a second opinion. I expected to be told they would treat me just like my doctor in Tucson, just like most second opinions go. But she said that my treatment was “not standard of care.” So of course I switched! I make the drive every two weeks. It is so worth it. Mayo is an exceptional organization. It’s how healthcare should be.
I shockingly found out that I have cancer in my heart. I did one chemo and then they told me my platelets were too low to proceed. but not low enough for an infusion. I go back next week but does anyone know how to bring up platelets. I'm at a loss as my food choices are limited to like mostly keto and with a pinch of mediterranean diet. I'm open to suggestions. thanks for any input
sorry for the delay in answering but i just got home from the latest visit to my oncologist... NED means no evidence of disease and if you have specific things you'd like to know i'll be happy to try to answer them. Below is what i shared in another post
"My doc is very happy with how i'm doing local clinic will draw my blood and unless my CA 125 goes back up into the 30's (its 12) or i start having abdominal pain/losing weight/lose my appetite etc i don't have to go back!!! they'll monitor it through the blood work and any visits will be telehealth if warranted unless something happens....
his words were "whatever you're doing is obviously working, and we know the CA125 is a great indicator for you since it was 1600 when you first came in so that's how we'll monitor it. You look really good, your hair has come back beautifully which is a good sign, you've gained weight which i really like to see, and you look vibrant and healthy and full of energy so keep it up"
and for those who wanted to know what i'm currently doing, i take a combination of multi vitamin, 10,000 ieu's of D3, B17, tumeric/curcumin blend, and essiac... and i eat assorted mushrooms at LEAST once a day (usually sautéed in butter and added to my eggs, some times i fry some for lunch or dinner too) i'm just happy no more 4 hour drives for awhile 🙂