Question about White Blood Counts
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countrypharmgirl
Glad to meet you here. I finishechemo in May, radiation in July and and still on Herceptin, they still do blood draws each Herceptin treatment, and the Onc. said my counts are coming up VERY slowly. I hear sometimes it is months even years? I wonder how long it was for our other sisters here?
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Blood Counts
I have been out of chemo since the beginning of March and my blood counts are only starting to come back up now. I had to go to my oncologist once a week for shots and last month she told me to come back in a month (which is this Friday). I would imagine it takes some time for the chemo to leave your system. I will ask her on Friday and let you know what her opinion is on how long it takes. It just seems its taking forever! I take B12 tablets and one a day with iron and eat a lot of red meat to try to get it back where it should be.
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Nuelasta
Did you receive the Nuelasta injection the day after each chemo? I did and my counts have been great through the entire process.....I finished chemo 3 1/2 weeks ago and FINALLY as of two days ago, feel my energy starting to return.....just in time to start rads next week..!0 -
I was given Neulasta for theMAJW said:Nuelasta
Did you receive the Nuelasta injection the day after each chemo? I did and my counts have been great through the entire process.....I finished chemo 3 1/2 weeks ago and FINALLY as of two days ago, feel my energy starting to return.....just in time to start rads next week..!
I was given Neulasta for the A/C and then Neupogen during Taxol. My WBC count never got below 4.1 (4.5 was the minimum for the normal range) and that was at the very end of treatment. I did have trouble with my RBC, though.
I hope that you are feeling better soon.
To my sisters who are on chemo....glutamine helped, Neulasta (outrageously $$$$$) helped, and the Neupogen helped. xoxoxoxo Lynn0
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