Hi everyone. Hope you are doing well. Sarah, thanks so much for your note; I'm so glad you are doing well. Keep it up. I'm glad this blog can help someone. Feel free to ask my any questions.
An update on my health-I've been doing great. Keeping off gluten has done wonders for the symptoms I had for years. The constant pain, sore throats, and intermittent lung pain are gone. I still get low grade fevers due to the neutropenia but it stays between 99-100. But I feel great! The diet can be hard but I'm able to make it work and have been getting better at it. Please note: I do not believe that gluten causes neutropenia nor going off gluten fixes it. But the other symptoms that I have been dealing with for 7 years seem to have gone away. I do believe gluten can cause issues in some people. Anyway, just wanted to clarify. Again, hope you are all doing well. Take care. Kat
My Journey with Neutropenia
Living with the ups and downs of Neutropenia
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Sunday, August 3, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Feeling absolutely wonderful....knock on wood
Hi everyone. Sorry that it has been so long since I have written. I didn't know what to say anymore. I didn't want to complain about my symptoms because honestly, I believe there are worst things. Many of you suffer from terrible symptoms-I'm so sorry. I do hope the best for you and keep you in my prayers. Last month, I had the stomach flu pretty bad. I couldn't eat and it lasted a long time. During that time, my pain went away. Yes, all of it. Bone pain. Sore throats. I started to think it was connected to food? So, I wanted to try something-I have eliminated gluten and have limited my sugar. I feel wonderful! The pain is gone. No pain meds for weeks! Yes! Please note-I do not believe this is associated with the neutropenia. For years, doctors said the symptoms do not match others with neutropenia and thought it was something else. I didn't believe them. Perhaps it is true? Too soon to tell. I still have low grade fevers-which is from the neutropenia. I hate to even write this knowing the pain could return at any moment. I have had neutropenia for over 20 years. The other pain-bone/muscle, nausea, sore throats, lung pain-started about 2008. It's been a long ride. Ugh. Anyway, it's hard to eat this way-but if keeps making me feel this good-I'll continue forever! Yahoo. I'll keep you posted. As for my neutropenia, my counts are staying in the normal range for me: moderate to severe neutropenia. I have continued to exercise-swimming and walking. I am afraid to run still, thinking the pain will return. But I will keep moving along, praying this all stays this way. Thanks for reading. I will keep you posted. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you who struggle with neutropenia. Kat
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blood counts,
bone pain,
fever,
immune system,
Neutropenia,
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