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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Essential Thrombocytosis</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Kim123 on 3/18/2007</description>
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      <description>Hi - I am new to this site and have never posted on a message board elsewhere before, either.&amp;nbsp; I apologize if my post is not done properly.&amp;nbsp;My dad was diagnosed with ET several months ago. It was being controlled fairly well with anegralide.&amp;nbsp; This past January, he was also diagnosed with bladder cancer and had a very large tumor removed from the bladder wall.&amp;nbsp; The cancer is treatable; however, he has had several recurrent episodes of clots and bleeding since the original surgery and has had to undergo 5 additional surgeries since then to cauterize the area to stop the bleeding.&amp;nbsp; A week ago, his platelet count was up to 2.5 million but is down to 1.3 million today.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;m quite certain that is not helping his healing process at all.&amp;nbsp; They are now&amp;nbsp;treating it aggressively with hydrea and are working toward a balance of the anegralide and hydrea as both used aggressively on their own have other unwanted side effects.&amp;nbsp; The goal is to get the platelet count down to 700-800 area.&amp;nbsp; To complicate matters further, he has an enlarged prostate that may also be contributing to this bleeding and clotting cycle he cannot get out of.&amp;nbsp; At some point, they will need to treat his bladder cancer (recurs frequently) with a localized chemo treatment but really need to get him out of this bleeding cycle first.&amp;nbsp; He&amp;#39;s had a catheter put in more times in the past 2 months&amp;nbsp;than any person should have to go through in a lifetime.&amp;nbsp;I&amp;#39;m just looking for any kind of help anyone might be able to offer.&amp;nbsp; My dad is almost 62.&amp;nbsp; He worked very hard all his life to be able to enjoy an early retirement and just a couple years into it, this is what he is dealing with instead of being on the golf course like he&amp;#39;d planned.&amp;nbsp; His outlook is decent, but I&amp;#39;m fearful that if this continues, he will become depressed.&amp;nbsp;It helps to find sites like this (and I&amp;#39;ve found a couple others as well) so I can see that others are dealing with this disorder also.&amp;nbsp; Thanks for taking the time to read this message and best wishes to all of you.&amp;nbsp; ~Kim in Arizona&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Kim123</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Mar 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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