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Friday, August 2, 2013

Message response to Bone Pain

Aisha and others, thank you for reading. Thanks for writing , Aisha. Thank you for your kind words. My bone pain is tolerable. Sure, I have bad days but, so do others. And honestly, I'm grateful for what I do have in life-a loving family, great friends, etc. I do take medications to make it tolerable. The pain is usually in my arms and legs but sometimes in my jaw, hands, hips, and rib cage. Usually it's just a deep ache but I do have shooting pains occasionally that increases the pain. On a normal day, the pain can be anywhere from a 3 to 6 with the shooting pains bringing it up to a 7 or 8 (on a 1-10 scale). But the shooting pain only lasts seconds luckily. Aisha asked for some help in regards to neutropenia, so here's what I can tell you: Netropenia is different for everyone. Most get bone pain from the injections but I don't take them. Daily, I have sore throats and fevers, with my Lu gs hurting occasionally. Things I have foud that help: moderate exercise, stretching, getting enough sleep, yoga, acupuncture, massage, and eating well. I do get nauseous sometimes so it's probably the hardest to eat healthy because on those days, I just want bland for like crackers, bread-carbs. I wash my hands a lot and stay away from those who are sick. My neutrophil count stays between 200 and 600 most times. It has been lower and up to 800 at times but stays in that range for the past 6 years. The doctors have not foud anything else wrong besides the Autoimmune Idiopathic (no known cause) Neutropenia. I have often thought there is something else that is making my neutrophil count low but, nothing has been discovered. I have had with the condition for 20+ years but really struggled with it the past 6 years with lot counts and daily symptoms. Aisha, if you want to talk more, please message me again with your email and I would be happy to answer any questions you have if I can. Take care everyone. I wish you all well. Kat

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