Hi everyone.
I am a PE teacher and Dean of Students at an international school in London, a career which appealed to me following diagnosis of ET aged 14 and a tough time in secondary school; I feel I can now support students through the difficulties they are facing with personal empathy.
My diagnosis took a few years as my first symptoms began at the age of about 12, it was a rather confusing time and I have found comfort in reading articles where other young people have expressed similar feelings & experiences to mine, such as selective memory.
After 10 years free of symptoms and medication it was a great shock to me that following a blood sample my platelet counts were up again. This was roughly three months ago and my platelets have lowered dramatically since then through the use of Anagrelide.
Symptoms/side effects:
As a child I did not experience any noticeable side effects when taking Anagrelide but this time it has been a different situation and I remain highly frustrated by the lack of appointments and support I have received: 1 consultant appointment in 3 months, is this normal?!
I am experiencing some odd symptoms and I would be interested if anyone is going through the same:
1) Highly pixelated vision despite not needing glasses. This began in line with my increased platelets but it now remains despite the platelets dropping to normal (still on Anagrelide).
2) Pulsating temples and heart palpitations. This happens sporadically and often just through standing up in an experience like a head rush. Both temples have been pulsating for months now - like a constant drum and bass concert in my head.
3) Frequent migraines & seeing 'fireflies/shooting stars' usually after twisting my neck to look backwards.
I have various other symptoms too but these three are having the most impact at the moment so your comments and thoughts would be very welcome.
I have also sent off a request to join the buddy system set up by MPN Voice as more and more I am realising that this will be a life time issue and one which I'd like to get a handle on so I can continue my love of sport, teaching and travelling with my wife.
Thanks for taking the time to have a read. It has already proved useful just to quickly write down some of my thoughts.
Justin