Hi everyone, I've at last got a face to face appointment and I've had bloods taken so now I'm waiting to speak to a consultant and to get the latest blood picture.
Take care and stay safe everyone
Tvman xx
Thank you for your concern everyone. My appointment went well, I have never had an appointment where the doctor explained so much in fine detail about anything that I asked about. The appointment lasted for over an hour in which he explained fully about each element of the blood that I asked for the latest figure. So my haemoglobin, neutrophils and platelets were lower than most people's but thankfully above, though just above, danger level.
However, it's a different story for my ferritin level. Ferritin is a blood protein that contains iron. Anyone who has read my profile will know that I was being treated for a blood condition called Haemochromatosis, sometimes called iron overload, which led to my bone marrow cancer diagnosis. Haemochromatosis is a hereditary blood condition where the body doesn't break down iron, causing iron deposits in major organs and also causes arthritis in major joints as the surgeon found during my last elbow operation.
So without me adding labels to the numbers, a normal person would have a figure of 50 -60. My brother also has been diagnosed with Haemochromatosis and his consultant would have him in for a venesection (removal of 1 unit of blood) if his level reaches 75. I cannot have a venesection because it would put my haemoglobin level dangerously low. Yesterday, I was told my latest figure is a whopping 912! Now, the doctor discussed a different method of iron chelation through tablet form which I've had before but there are dangerous side effects.
So although my cancer may be relatively not too bad, the blood results threw up a different worriment.
Thank you once again for your concern everyone.
Tvman xx
Hi Tvman, There is always something else they throw at us, not always to do with the cancer! I have been told recently I have iron deficiency anaemia so maybe if you give me some of your excess iron, we will both get back to normal!
I am pleased you had such a satisfying consultation!
Love Annette x
Hi tvman,
im glad your doctor was very good explaining everything to you I hope the ferritin level isn’t too dangerous.
when my Hb was OK my ferritin level was low and I was put on iron.
They don’t always test my ferritin level.
it is a worry for you I am sure with the help of your doctor you can decide what is the best treatment for you xx
Ruth
Hi tvman, good to get such a comprehensive explanation even if it does put more fears into the equation.
My last blood test showed my red blood count had improved after the chemo but there's questions about my liver and kidney functions and calcium levels, might be side effect of the Covid I had but continue to watch this space.
Hope the treatment you receive helps without the side effects.
Hugs, Barb xx
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