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Connie, thanks for your wonderful information on Neutropenia. I am so amazed

that when a question pops up, someone in the group has an answer. Thanks for

not leaving us in the dark,(which I usually am)LOL

Hope you are doing okay. Know that you are in my thoughts.

Love

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Glenda, they don't do a CBC on a reg basis for you???? What meds are you on

again??? I think this should be done regularly if you are on any

immunosuppressant. I could be wrong. They check my blood (CBC, Sed rate,

C-reactive protein, liver and kidney function) every month. Who knows, maybe

my doctors are just vampires in disguise.LOL

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Hi All,

I didn't see anyone post an answer to the questions about neutropenia

so I thought I'd jump in and share what little I know about it.

Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that helps fight

infection. Typically you are considered neutropenic when your

neutrophil count is less than 1500. When the neutrophils get this

low, you are at increased risk for infection. (Neutrophils are always

measured when your doctor orders a CBC with Differential.) Some of

the meds that we take for RP (specifically cytoxan) can cause a low

white count with low neutrophils, so our doctors frequently check our

WBCs to make sure we are at safe levels.

Fortunately there is medication that can help people who develop

severe neutropenia as a result of chemotherapy for cancer. Also if

you develop milder neutropenia from other medications (I developed it

from a blood pressure med and also from cytoxan) it will usually

naturally reverse itself if the offending med is reduced or stopped.

Hope this helps.

Connie

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Connie,

Wow! You know alot for knowing just a little about neutropenia! Thanks! At

least I know why they do CBC test now! I only get those periodically!

Lots of Love

Glenda

On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 03:24:17 -0000, Rpolychondritisegroups wrote:

> Hi All,

> I didn't see anyone post an answer to the questions about neutropenia

> so I thought I'd jump in and share what little I know about it.

>

> Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that helps fight

> infection. Typically you are considered neutropenic when your

> neutrophil count is less than 1500. When the neutrophils get this

> low, you are at increased risk for infection. (Neutrophils are always

> measured when your doctor orders a CBC with Differential.) Some of

> the meds that we take for RP (specifically cytoxan) can cause a low

> white count with low neutrophils, so our doctors frequently check our

> WBCs to make sure we are at safe levels.

>

> Fortunately there is medication that can help people who develop

> severe neutropenia as a result of chemotherapy for cancer. Also if

> you develop milder neutropenia from other medications (I developed it

> from a blood pressure med and also from cytoxan) it will usually

> naturally reverse itself if the offending med is reduced or stopped.

>

> Hope this helps.

> Connie

>

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Glenda,

As you know I'm part of the post-it note crowd, so I really surprised

myself that I was able to remember these tidbits about neutropenia.

LOL.. My short-term memory is shot and the ole brain is not as sharp

as it used to be. It must have been my long-term memory that kicked

in so that I could remember this stuff from the old days when I

worked as an RN. LOLOL Should I be laughing or crying? I think

laughing in much better!!!

Take care,

Connie

>

> > Hi All,

> > I didn't see anyone post an answer to the questions about

neutropenia

> > so I thought I'd jump in and share what little I know about it.

> >

> > Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that helps fight

> > infection. Typically you are considered neutropenic when your

> > neutrophil count is less than 1500. When the neutrophils get

this

> > low, you are at increased risk for infection. (Neutrophils are

always

> > measured when your doctor orders a CBC with Differential.) Some

of

> > the meds that we take for RP (specifically cytoxan) can cause a

low

> > white count with low neutrophils, so our doctors frequently

check our

> > WBCs to make sure we are at safe levels.

> >

> > Fortunately there is medication that can help people who develop

> > severe neutropenia as a result of chemotherapy for cancer. Also

if

> > you develop milder neutropenia from other medications (I

developed it

> > from a blood pressure med and also from cytoxan) it will usually

> > naturally reverse itself if the offending med is reduced or

stopped.

> >

> > Hope this helps.

> > Connie

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Connie,

Maybe you just shook the cobwebs out! My husband calls them brain farts!LOL

At any rate I learned something.

Lots of Love

Glenda

On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 04:58:23 -0000, Rpolychondritisegroups wrote:

> Glenda,

> As you know I'm part of the post-it note crowd, so I really surprised

> myself that I was able to remember these tidbits about neutropenia.

> LOL.. My short-term memory is shot and the ole brain is not as sharp

> as it used to be. It must have been my long-term memory that kicked

> in so that I could remember this stuff from the old days when I

> worked as an RN. LOLOL Should I be laughing or crying? I think

> laughing in much better!!!

> Take care,

> Connie

>

>

> >

> > > Hi All,

> > > I didn't see anyone post an answer to the questions about

> neutropenia

> > > so I thought I'd jump in and share what little I know about it.

> > >

> > > Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that helps fight

> > > infection. Typically you are considered neutropenic when your

> > > neutrophil count is less than 1500. When the neutrophils get

> this

> > > low, you are at increased risk for infection. (Neutrophils are

> always

> > > measured when your doctor orders a CBC with Differential.) Some

> of

> > > the meds that we take for RP (specifically cytoxan) can cause a

> low

> > > white count with low neutrophils, so our doctors frequently

> check our

> > > WBCs to make sure we are at safe levels.

> > >

> > > Fortunately there is medication that can help people who develop

> > > severe neutropenia as a result of chemotherapy for cancer. Also

> if

> > > you develop milder neutropenia from other medications (I

> developed it

> > > from a blood pressure med and also from cytoxan) it will usually

> > > naturally reverse itself if the offending med is reduced or

> stopped.

> > >

> > > Hope this helps.

> > > Connie

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > _______________________________________________________

> > Say Bye to Slow Internet!

> > http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html

>

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I think your drs are vampires in disguise! Lord I only get my blood taken

about every three to four months and I thought that was bad enough. Do you

have track marks like junky? Shame on me! Tonight is going to be along

night if I am already this crazy!LOL :)

Lots of Love

Glenda

On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 01:25:07 EDT, Rpolychondritisegroups wrote:

> Glenda, they don't do a CBC on a reg basis for you???? What meds are you

on

> again??? I think this should be done regularly if you are on any

> immunosuppressant. I could be wrong. They check my blood (CBC, Sed

rate,

> C-reactive protein, liver and kidney function) every month. Who knows,

maybe

> my doctors are just vampires in disguise.LOL

>

>

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Connie,

Thanks for the info on Neutropenia.

Hugs,

Sandy

Neutropenia

> Hi All,

> I didn't see anyone post an answer to the questions about neutropenia

> so I thought I'd jump in and share what little I know about it.

>

> Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that helps fight

> infection. Typically you are considered neutropenic when your

> neutrophil count is less than 1500. When the neutrophils get this

> low, you are at increased risk for infection. (Neutrophils are always

> measured when your doctor orders a CBC with Differential.) Some of

> the meds that we take for RP (specifically cytoxan) can cause a low

> white count with low neutrophils, so our doctors frequently check our

> WBCs to make sure we are at safe levels.

>

> Fortunately there is medication that can help people who develop

> severe neutropenia as a result of chemotherapy for cancer. Also if

> you develop milder neutropenia from other medications (I developed it

> from a blood pressure med and also from cytoxan) it will usually

> naturally reverse itself if the offending med is reduced or stopped.

>

> Hope this helps.

> Connie

>

>

>

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