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  • CindyL
22 Jan 2010 07:09
Replied by CindyL on topic Platelet Update
That's a good count. I hope they continue to rise.





Have a great day.
  • CindyL
22 Jan 2010 07:14
Replied by CindyL on topic Hi
I kinda like this new site. It's a lot more colorful! I think we'll get used to it in time.



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  • CindyL
22 Jan 2010 07:14
Replied by CindyL on topic Hi
I kinda like this new site. It's a lot more colorful! I think we'll get used to it in time.



Have a great day.
  • CindyL
22 Jan 2010 07:22
Testing was created by CindyL
So, I just edited my profile to add my signature, so I'm testing to see if I did it right! :P
  • CindyL
22 Jan 2010 07:23
Testing was created by CindyL
So, I just edited my profile to add my signature, so I'm testing to see if I did it right! :P
  • mendenmh
22 Jan 2010 08:24
Replied by mendenmh on topic Rhema Appt
Please keep us up to date on the switch to imuran, if you do make the change.

I just switched over (a week ago) from taking 6-thioguanine to imuran to control psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. So far, I have seen no bad side effects. I take 100 mg/day. I am hoping that it will have a side effect of keeping me in ITP remission, too.

Marcus
  • youngjoan
22 Jan 2010 11:24
Member list now available for viewing was created by youngjoan
Now you can click on the 'List of Web Site Members' on the 'Web Site Member Menu' at the top left of the screen and see the public portion of the Web site member profile for all those who have registered on the Web site.

To see the same list, you can also click on the 'total user' number or 'user list' at the bottom of the page when you are viewing the forums.
  • tigereyes
22 Jan 2010 11:41
Replied by tigereyes on topic Rhema Appt
From what I understand the Imuran is a better drug then cellcept but is more toxic to your liver then the cellcept. I got a call late last night to call in the AM, wonder if some of my labs came back--Im sure it was the CBC and plateles are below their normal.
  • Kim
22 Jan 2010 12:20
Replied by Kim on topic Rhema Appt
Not necessarily, each patient is different. We see that in ITP, where one patient responds to rituxan or another treatment and another patient with what appears to be very similar ITP, does not respond to the same treatment.

I had no problems with imuran and it did nothing for my lupus or ITP, cellcept didn't do much either, although it did seem to help hold my platelets stable, they were not above 30 with 3000mg of cellcept. Imuran at the highest does didn't even do that and my lupus flared while on both drugs.

Regarding liver enzymes-my Alk phos was elevated with cellcept, but never elevated with imuran, although I was on cellcept longer and began cellcept after almost 20 years of managing autoimmune disease, so it could have been the long term use of toxic drugs.

I spent almost 8 years on cellcept, with elevated Alk phos, but after about a year off cellcept, my alk phos is normal, as are all my liver tests. I guess that means it's reversible, even after almost 30 years of toxic drugs, which should be good news for anyone starting or continuing these drugs.

My lupus was very severe, I had a stem cell transplant for autoimmune disease, so I have had an over load of toxic drugs in my medical history. So far (fingers crossed) no major problems, except for osteoporosis and bone problems due to long term use of steroids. I always kept my steroid dose as low as possible, because I felt they were very damaging to my body, maybe more damaging, which is why rheumatologists call imuran and cellcept "steroid sparing" drugs. Although toxic, maybe not as bad as what steroids do to you.

I would never say one drug is better than another drug when treating autoimmune disease, you just never know who will respond to what and sometimes a patient will not respond to a drug used several years ago, but on repeat trial, they do respond. Sometimes they do respond to a drug, but it stops working and they have to go back to a drug used previously. Alternating treatments to stay one step ahead of autoimmune disease.

I've learned to say "never say never" when treating lupus and other autoimmune diseases.

Kim
  • lucidawn
22 Jan 2010 12:29
Timothy's count 22k was created by lucidawn
So, we went to the hemonc today. First of all his CBC today was 22k today, so we lost 10k since Tuesday night. Not unexpected, but I thought it might possibly have dropped more.

I had called the hemonc last night to let him know ahead of time that Timothy was not taking the Promacta. So, he asked Tim about it and Tim says he hasn't taken it for a long time. Its hard to know what the truth is in this regard-he has a tendency to lie about things when confronted. I think the hemonc was relieved to find the reason the promacata was not working was that he was not taking it.

So he gave Tim some options. Splenectomy, which he says isn't likely to be curative but might make the ITP more treatable. He says splenectomy is "roughly parallel" to the response to IVIg. Though he doesn't get a lasting response to IVIg, any response is considered "a response". I tend to think it will match his gramdma's response. Not curative, some remissions and responds to steroids. She also has been in remission for over a year from one infusion of Rituxan. I wonder if he would respond better post splenectomy.

The other option is other meds. Imuran, cyclosporin, and cellcept as a cocktail. The hemonc wants Tim to think about it and let him know what he wants to do. Oh, and one other option is to live with low counts and intervene with IVIg when he has symptoms, which as he said would seriously impede his lifestyle.

I think that's it for now. He at least has a few more days of double digits. I told him to enjoy his double digits while he has them.
  • Jenuk
22 Jan 2010 12:43
Replied by Jenuk on topic Hi
Well Debbie, you beat me to it being first to post here. Someone may remember I was the first person to sign up on the other forum when it changed over from the very old style forum. It was hard to change over, but in the end it worked so much better. Just did not get here quick enough this time ay!

Has this been planned for a while? Must look in more often!

Anyway, good luck with it Joan and Sandi. :side:
  • tigereyes
22 Jan 2010 12:52
Replied by tigereyes on topic Rhema Appt
Kim,
Its great to get feedback from someone who has been there. The reason I never went on a higher dose was my liver enzymes went so high. Im just hoping to get this rash under control and keep everything in check. Small steps right?
  • Kim
22 Jan 2010 13:11
Replied by Kim on topic Rhema Appt
Right...just one day at a time.

What type of rash do you have?
  • tigereyes
22 Jan 2010 13:22
Replied by tigereyes on topic Rhema Appt
Ive had this rash on my checks, Ive had it in the past and it has gone away but recently it has come on pretty strong. Im really rosey as I put it. The dr commented on it and it gets worse when Im driving or near the sun. 2 weeks ago I broke out in this horrible rash while at the park--burning welts almost, but the welts werent raised, just red and blotchy. She said its sun sensitiviy and to make sure to use a good SPF sunblock and avoid the sun as much as possible. Kinda hard when you live in southern cali but Ill cover up as much as possible.
  • tortie
22 Jan 2010 13:47
active discussions was created by tortie
Will active discussions threads and important stickies be moved over into this site?

Michelle
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