Warning - long post! I’m not sure what I’m really asking here, or if I’m just looking for a sounding board.
At my appointment last month my haematologist told me my ET had now changed to MF, after a bmb and NSG testing. He also said I had markers for high risk for leukaemia. I didn’t ask what the markers were, I’ll do that next week. He said it would probably be several years before this happened.
Since then I have asked to be referred to Professor Harrison at Guys, still waiting to hear about that.
However,obviously, I have found this very worrying. Having read other people’s stories I know that changes could happen sooner rather than later. After a lot of churning over in my mind I have decided to ask about SCT.
I know this is a major undertaking, providing a suitable donor could be found. But as I was 70 in April I don’t know if I’m too old for this procedure. I don’t have any other illnesses apart from arthritis. Has anyone of a similar age had this?
I have started on peg interferon, I had my 4th injection yesterday, I’m on 45 mcg at the moment, I was very wary about the drug however I have been mostly ok. I’m going to the toilet more often 💩 and the first week I was quite nauseous but that has settled down. Actually I seem to have had more energy and my arthritic knees feel slightly better, but that could be adrenaline as I am worried about my future. I’m also still taking one Anagrelide capsule per day, and aspirin.
So far I have very few MF symptoms , apart from the fibrosis, which he said the Anagrelide I’ve been on for several years could have contributed to. I’m also on EPO injections because I was extremely anaemic for a long time despite iron infusions etc. I do feel the pandemic has also contributed to not having bmb etc sooner as it was only in March this year I had a face to face appointment - since January 2020. I was having blood tests every 3 months and a phone call from a specialist nurse.
I would appreciate views and input from others with MF with high risk markers and what they have been told.
Thank you in advance.