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MelA wrote: Any chance the Acyclovir could have been the cause of your platelet drop? How long have you been on the antiviral?
Can't recall which antiviral I was put on - but neither it nor shingles seemed to lower my count.
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My doctor try to attribute infection or virus which was casued my platelet crashed. The point is my platelet crashed again, it dropped to 17 on 15 October 2019.Hal9000 wrote: Not sure what to make of a count crash after Shingles outbreak. Odd. You appear be the first here to report such a thing.
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Low dose Azathioprine is an interesting addition DrBean. Maybe it will allow a lower dose of Prednisone. Taper Cyclosporine as before.
Hope the Acyclovir is fully and quickly taking care of Shingles.
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You may be right. I've been hospitalized three times in a month before the shingles appeared.DeeDee Marie wrote: Dr. Bean, the shingles alone implies that your body is stressed (IMO). Each of us are so different. The last time I crashed, I was taking Sinequan just a couple times a week (doctor told me not to take it). I took it for years and did so well one it until I crashed in 2010--then I went off of it for a few weeks to have allergy testing. My platelets were at about 3 for two months--until I stopped the Sinequan--then they went up. It completely relaxes me (it's in the Benadryl family. So I'm definitely afraid to take it again. Also, after taking steriods for while, I get all kinds of weird things like thrush, round-raised circles on my body off and on. Fungus, etc. My body doesn't recover for years--but my platelets are staying up for now!
Good luck to you; you probably need to analyze your body a little too.
Dee Dee
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You are correct. I am in Hong Kong.MelA wrote: drbean - I may have asked you this before but I'm too lazy to try to find if I did - are you in Hong Kong?
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Eltrombopag is increased from 25 mg to 50 mg and effective from today.mrsb04 wrote: My count drops if I have a virus.
Dr Bean why are you still only on 25mg of Eltrombopag.? It could be increased to 50mg.
I have never and will never entertain the idea of parting with my spleen.
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After I received CT scan report yesterday, I decided these follow up actions;DeeDee Marie wrote: Dr. Bean,
Please really think hard about the splenectomy. If you are near 60, the chances of it helping you really go down. I will never have one no matter what. I get too many illnesses and need my spleen to help might them.
Good luck (p.s. doctor's always recommend it when they cannot figure out what to do).
Dee Dee
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Any details? Can I apply it even I live in Hong Kong?b2h wrote: Novartis has a patient assistance program and if you qualify will send you Promacta at no cost. Have you looked into that?
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It was briefly mentioned in the PDSA conference this summer that no Chinese medicine has been found to effectively treat ITP.drbean7218 wrote: ...
Also, I have tried traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, hopefully, it will be another way to exit.
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It may be work, since our doctor objective is using Chinese medicine and acupuncture to balance my immune system, but it takes time.MelA wrote: Wonder what they based that on - the brief mention that no Chinese medicine was found to effectively treat ITP.
drbean I'd be interested to know if you find that acupuncture helps you. I use acupuncture for neuropathy and it does help it,
I had asked my acupuncturist about it for ITP but she said since I've had ITP for a long time it probably wouldn't.
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