Thursday 26 May 2011

Richard's MDS progresses

Rosalind and I both went to Kings for blood tests and for the results of our recent bone marrow tests. Barbara came along for moral support, and to help with some shopping later.

Rosalind is fine, they are very pleased with her progress. Good results. However some of her white cells are only 8% being produced from her new donor bone marrow, so they gave her a 77 ml top up of her donor's stem cells. She may have to have that a couple of times more.

I was less lucky. My Neutrophils that had gone up over 1 (ie not neutropenic) have gone back down to .53 - which is not good. And my blasts which had gone up to 8% have now gone up to 10% - which is not good. This means that I will probably have to start some form of treatment in a few weeks.

The options are

  • Azacitadine - which can give full remission to some patients, or prepare them for  a transplant
  • Another chemotherapy drug - which they would use to knock the blasts down every few months until it did not work
  • Or a close match bone marrow transplant

So we are looking at all options - there are high risk with all of them. So I am basically at the same point that Rosalind was about a year ago, with the added two issues of being much older and having haemochromotosis (and I will have to get my iron level down even more before treatments of other kinds in case I need blood transfusions - which would add further iron into my system)

So watch this space.

Meanwhile we are looking at options of where the treatment could happen, how to run the farm when neither of us is there, etc. I will also improve my fitness, keep my (poor) sense of humour and carry on doing as much as I can.

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