Low Platelets

fatbob2010
fatbob2010 Member Posts: 467 Member

This is an official RANT!

The nurse called about one hour after i had been at the lab this morning.  She was concerned that platelets were very low; mid 40's.  She told me about how to stop bleeding, praying there will not be motorcycle accident.  Last treatment was a month ago.  If next is cancelled it will be six weeks.  Blasted bone marrow is damaged from Chemo and not producing as it should.

To make all just that much more fun seems that I am on Yollimb's team with what looks like Shingles...The fun never seems to end.  Can't wait to see the rest of the blood work, especially CEA.  Next scans are now set for end of September.

See the Onc on Monday...what fun can await is a sleep wrecker.

Thanks for listening.

Art

P.S.: Sarcasm intended

Comments

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    Join the gang

    Low Platelets seem to be a problem for allot of us going through the Chemo. I hope that you're not cancelled, as I know how hard it is to have your finish date put back. Mine went back three different times for three different problems. 

    I really hope you don't have Shingles. That is not a fun condition. 

    Keep your chin up and try to think that this is just par for the course.  I know, you don't want it to be, but there you go. 

    Cyber hugs. 

  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member
    Trubrit said:

    Join the gang

    Low Platelets seem to be a problem for allot of us going through the Chemo. I hope that you're not cancelled, as I know how hard it is to have your finish date put back. Mine went back three different times for three different problems. 

    I really hope you don't have Shingles. That is not a fun condition. 

    Keep your chin up and try to think that this is just par for the course.  I know, you don't want it to be, but there you go. 

    Cyber hugs. 

    Platelets

    I too have low platlets.  Last time I saw my oncologist I asked if there was anything I could do to increase them. Unfortunately the answer was "no". Best of luck to you!!!!

  • northa914
    northa914 Member Posts: 100
    Supplements for low platelets

    Perhaps this will help with low platelets.  I've been undergoing chemo treatments for 4 years now (Gemzar/cisplatin, Gemzar only, Gemzar/Xeldoa, Gemzar Cisplatin again, FOLFIRINOX, Afinitor, and now Xeloda/Temodar). I've also had four chemoembolizations with mitomycin, doxirubicin, cisplatin, and another drug that I can't remember off the top of my head.   At one point with FOLFIRINOX, my chemo was postponed due to low platelets.  Not super low, but enough to postpone treatment for a few weeks.  My naturopath suggested taking one tablespoon twice per day (AM and PM) of organic cold-pressed sesame oil (only could find it at Whole Foods under the brand name Napa Valley Naturals or online at Amazon). On my own, I sterted taking organic papaya/paw-paw leaf extract (I used Rocheway brand, but there are other's available) twice per day at the same time I took the sesame oil .  The occurence of low platelets was over 1.5 years ago, and I haven't had a problem since.  I'm not sure if it can be attributed to these supplements, but it can't hurt except maybe your wallet.  :)

     

    Hope this helps.  

  • fatbob2010
    fatbob2010 Member Posts: 467 Member
    Thanks to all

    Thanks for reading and responding to my little rant.  I know that I'm not special in this condition, but it is frustrating to have the cure, chemo, caused its own hinderance to further helping.  One of the possible treatmens for this condition is chemo, ha ha. So far the answer has been that there is nothing to do about this at the moment.  

    I am hopeful that there will be a change in the near future.  I will explore the naturopathic as well and look for the suggested supplements.

    Thanks to all.

    Art

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member

    Thanks to all

    Thanks for reading and responding to my little rant.  I know that I'm not special in this condition, but it is frustrating to have the cure, chemo, caused its own hinderance to further helping.  One of the possible treatmens for this condition is chemo, ha ha. So far the answer has been that there is nothing to do about this at the moment.  

    I am hopeful that there will be a change in the near future.  I will explore the naturopathic as well and look for the suggested supplements.

    Thanks to all.

    Art

    I disagree

     I know that I'm not special in this condition, 

    You are special in this condition, because you are an individual. Your concerns are important to you, and that makes them important to us.  You come here because you know that you are going to find others who are going through or have gone through the same experince, thus, you find support, information or just knowing someone has gone through it, well, it just makes you feel just a little better.

    So, Art, you are special. 

    I have spoken image.

  • Yolllmbs
    Yolllmbs Member Posts: 360 Member
    Shingles help

    If you think you have shingles get to your doctor and get some medication. It is helping me heal a little faster and easing the pain. Yes it is frustrating. I've had to just put one foot in front of the other and be grateful it's a doable fight. 

    Yolanda

  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member
    Try some papaya extrac

    Try some papaya extract and wheatgrass to raise platelets.  The extract you can order from Amazon.   It has kept me up in the 80's after dropping really low.   My ONC has me on it. 

  • fatbob2010
    fatbob2010 Member Posts: 467 Member
    Ok Overreacted

    Well, Platelets are low but still got a partial treatment minus the Irinotecan.  He plans to hold that drug for next cycle as well.  

    Not shingles, very dry skin, itches, I scratch, it looks bad and it feels worse.  More cream/lotion is the Rx.

    Getting blood when blowing nose and toileting but not so much as to be scary.

    Thanks for the patience,

    Art

  • fatbob2010
    fatbob2010 Member Posts: 467 Member
    Nana

    Thanks for the suggestion...

    Art

  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member

    Nana

    Thanks for the suggestion...

    Art

    There is shower moisterising

    There is shower moisterising oil, I used that when I showerd. I was flaking all over the place.   Try not to shower too much and use a good moisterizing cream.  I went to whole foods and bought a good natural lotion.   Eat olives, anything that will lubricate your skin from the inside out.  Even if it gets better, don't stop.  They should have also given you an antibiotic for the rash. I used it only as needed and the day before, of and after Chemo. 

     

    There is also papaya tea.  Steep for 20 minutes and put in fridge. Drink cold or hot.   I was lucky with the dryness and rash because  I kept up with it. 

     

    Traders Joes sells super greens in a powder, one spoon daily on my 100% cranberry juice helps with the immune system and I believe there is wheat grass in it.   Feed the blood, increase the bone marrow, raise the platelets. 

     

    My best to you. 

  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Platelets

    That is very common and unfortunately you really can't do much to bring them up by diet.  They do say eating organ meats (gizzards, liver, kidneys) can help and it did help me a little (only could eat the gizzards), seafood and beans (like pinto, northern, etc).  Mine was delayed twice because of low red/white and platelets.  It can be frustrating.  Hope you bring those up soon so you can continue.  That's the last thing you want is another treatment but when it's delayed it makes you furious.  Good luck.

    Kim