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Are any of these itp'ers from the United States?

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I am from the u.s. And was just wondering if everyone on this line is from another country.

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Lin6 profile image
Lin6

Hi again, I'm from the northeast of England, our consultants seem to use prednisone and wait n see attitude. When my bloods went down to 7 I wasn't admitted to hospital I'm please to say.

Lin

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magone7

Hi. Yes, I am from Latvia.

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Visua1ingo

I'm from the Bay Area.

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scaryteacher

I'm English, living in Belgium.

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Bean195

I'm from New York

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rharvin in reply toBean195

Im from new York also

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tgk62

Indiana here

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virginiabranscom

Massachusetts!

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zzcat

Hi, yes, Florida, USA

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Whitespot in reply tozzcat

Canafa

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22-patience

I was just curious. Reading the out of country treatments for ITP seem a lot different than here in the u.s. Would be interested in hearing about treatment used here in the u.s. And what kind of doctors monitor ITP; primary care, hematologist --- just who. I have never been in remission and when I read about people going into remission I wonder just what med's they are taking. I have been on prednisone for years and believe me it has and is taking its toll. I have had a splenectomy, cateract surgery, mager skin problems, osteoporosis, gum and teeth problems------to mention what I can see. Who knows what it has done to my major organs and the way it has made me feel. The only positive is that I am still alive. Today I am taking 30 mg as I just had to have another IVIG. That is a lot of damaging medication. Then, again, trying to work my way down to a tolerable dose to lessen the side effects. This has been ongoing for eight years. Hard not to be bitter. Just have been awaiting that "new medication" that will rid everyone of this terrible disease.

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5bella5 in reply to22-patience

What type of Physican is treating you at the present time ? How it worked for me was that my primary care Physican discovered my platelets were low after a routine blood test. He sent me to a Hematologist who tested me for everything imaginable. Everything came back as normal. One year ago I was preparing for surgery and the Hematologist put me on the most evil drug known to man, Prednisone!!! All hell broke loose and for the first time my platelets crashed and I was admitted to the hospital. My doctor said that they know Prednisone doesn't work but they have to prescribe it before they can prescribe anything else. Anyway, I was weaned off it after a couple of months. My platelets finally crept up a little at a time and about 3 months ago when my Thyroid medication was changed my platelets went up to 150,000. None of my 3 Physicans know the reason. I was told that the "I" in ITP means that the cause is unknown.

Good luck.

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rharvin in reply to22-patience

Wow sorry to hear that 22-patience but i totally agree with you and feel the same way im from new York and wonder about treatment....im in yhe hospital now and the doctors mentioned splenectomy but im uncomfortable with that idea...having the surgery did it do anything for your platelets please let me know

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22-patience in reply torharvin

No, the splenectomy did nothing for me. Nothing!!! I am sorry I did it now. Makes me more susceptible to secondary infections, as we know. Choose wisely.

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rharvin in reply to22-patience

Thank you for responding to me 22-patience but its so crazy how i feel they are putting pressure on me to do that surgery ive been dealing with itp for a year now and they are saying i will live a normal life i told them ive read about ppl getting a splenectomy and they are sorry that got it done

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Bean195 in reply torharvin

I'm also from NY and am finally in remission after 8 months of prednisone to no avail. My hematologist decided to go with a 4 week infusion of Rituxan with a pulse dose of Dexamethasone during the first and third infusion. So far this has worked well. I would mention this to your doctors and see if they are willing to try this before jumping to splenectomy. Everything I have been told says that removing the spleen typically does not resolve the ITP. Best of luck to you all!!

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rharvin in reply toBean195

Thank you will do....because the pressure the hospital is giving me about splenectomy is scary im ready for a 2nd opinion and some people are not happy they had the surgery

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rharvin in reply toBean195

They say removing the spleen may not work but it might help

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Bean195 in reply torharvin

Absolutely go for a second opinion. In fact your doctor should recommend a second opinion. How low is your count? If you don't mind my asking.

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rharvin in reply toBean195

It was a one yesterday I'm still here in the hospital today they gave me the IVIG and steroids

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rharvin in reply toBean195

I've also ask them about maybe when I'm discharged if they can prescribe like an immunosuppressant to see if that can help stabilize the itp but they said the steroid with an immunosuppressant but I told him its not working because when I was admitted two weeks ago it didn't work

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Anna77M

From California. They have never wanted to try Rituxin on you before taking your Spleen? I have been getting pretty much bi-weekly IVIG infusions since August and my hematologist wants to move to Rituxin asap because I'm not seeing improvement.

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5bella5

Hello:

I'm from the US, Los Angeles to be precise! This site is British. There is a US site, but I don't know the name of it. Im sure that somebody will post the name for you or you could Google it.

Take care and good luck.

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LannaBarnett

I'm from Joplin, Mo. My hematoligist is just a few blocks from my house.. I also have been on the steroids for a while. Mostly by choice, because I also breastfeed my 15 week old baby. I have had ITP a little of a year now. I was diagnosed while I was pregnant with our youngest. I've never been admitted for my platelets. The lowest my platelets have personally been was 6,000. I'm currently taking 30mg of prednisone daily. Every time he tries to take me off we hit 10mg and my platelets start dropping again. He has also mentioned a splenectomy thanks the my insurance who doesn't want to pay for the rutuxin.

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SoporRose

Yes! I am also from the U.S. Nice to meet another person from the States here.

Ruth

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SoporRose

22-patience,

I am also from the U.S. Nice to meet someone else from the States here.

Ruth

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22-patience in reply toSoporRose

Nice to meet you, Ruth. I live on the west coast and I do not know anyone personally who has ITP.

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SoporRose in reply to22-patience

I don't know anyone else personally either. I suppose I could ask at the doctoe's, but I'm too worn out for a support group : ).

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GlendaInIowa

i'm from Iowa!

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peruvian

Hi! I'm from Peru. Here the medications are the same that is used in other countries. Now I'm in remission, but until last month I was taking eltrombopag for a year.

I think the ITP is related to the everyday stress and the food. So I was trying to handle it and (for me) is wroking.

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rharvin in reply toperuvian

Have tge eltrombopag work for you

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peruvian in reply torharvin

According to my last test. I'm with 235 000 platelets. So I can say everything i changed help me.

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22-patience in reply toperuvian

What else did you change?

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RobertSp

Hi, I am living in Canada

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rharvin

Im from the us

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22-patience

re the elltrombopag------I am meeting with my hemotologist next week and I know now that because I cannot do the Rituxan treatment she wants me to try Eltrombopag. Anyone had success with it. Like remission? Really would like to know from someone who has tried it rather than believing everything my dr says----- just a little tired of hearing chin music and noticing most of the treatments are not long-term. Thanks for your input. 22-patience (is running low) ha!

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soccermom13

Hi! Bay Area, California

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Tyneir

Yes...I am from Maryland and currently in my 4th week of Elthrombopag...so far so good. I have battling ITP for last 18 months as a new condition, discovered after routine bloodwork...experienced other autoimmune conditions in the past. I have gone through rounds of IVIG followed by high doses of steroids. I feel like my Hemo Dr. waited quite some time to finally put me on Promacta (Elthrombopag)...he was not convinced/sure of the results/side effects vs time on the market, etc...but he was quick to want to take out my spleen and give me chemo-like drugs!...that wasn't going to happen...I get blood work done every 2 weeks (liver & platelet count) and suspect all is stll extremey well because of the steroids. Only this week do I feel like I may be experiencing one of the side effects--fatigue, as I am just tapering my last dose of steroids so the next couple of weeks will be the litmus test.

I am realizing the the dietary restrictions are a challenging for me...initially I took it at night but that proved to be too restrictive with evening activities. Now I take it early morning (530a) but I am  still trying to find appropriate foods to eat within the 4 hours, waiting until 930a will not work, at work LOL!

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22-patience in reply toTyneir

I have now been on Eltrombopag for about six weeks now. Started with 25mg and my platelets went to 334 so my dr dropped me to 12.5 mg one day and 25mg the next day.  And 5mg of prednisone daily. I had terrible reaction when dr took me completely off  prednisone so put me back on the 5mg.  Well, I am now back on 25mg of the primacy a daily as my platelets dropped very low again.  One side effect I am experiencing is swelling of my feet and lower legs.  Terribly uncomfortable! I am not especially fatigued but do take naps on occasion now.  I, too, have bloodwork weekly right now. I have had ITP since 2007 without remission so am praying that will happen for me some day.

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Milane

I'm in San Francisco ca, also known as Bay Area 

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