harrishill
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Hi everyonewith Polycythemia Vera. JUST reading someof the recent comments about alternatives to venesection, I have to comment. I've read a lot on the treatments used. Venesections are fine for a while, but usually it's best for the hematologist to prescribe meds eventually. Also, aspirin is just prescribed besides other meds to prevent blood clots which are a danger with PV. Another thing, the hematologist shd be the one to prescribe the meds. I take Hydroxyurea, and haven't had a problem with it My blood is down to normal right now. I get a couple of hours of exercisee ach day, and am 73 yrs old. Have been diagnosed for three years. Just remember, that if you are prescribed two capsuls per day, take one in AM and one in evening, ratherth an taking two at once,`
If you hate venesections talk to the hematologist and see if he/she can prescribe meds. Best wishes to all
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nandrews harrishill1
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Interested in your comment about taking Hydrea in separate doses.
I am taking two a day (3 a day Sat/Sun) and have always taken them at once. Tho' It was suggested I take them at night instead of in the morning.
What reason would you separate the doses?
Thanks
Nigel
harrishill1
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nandrews harrishill1
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I have rechecked my prescription and it doesn't specify when or how to take the daily dose. But I will certainly mention it at my next consultation in two weeks.
Thanks
Nigel
gary_14791 harrishill1
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i am recently diagnosed with pv with the jake 2 gene, I have had 3 venesection but no meds apart from asprin would I be better off on meds also get very tired and breathless is this a symptom of pv and I have a painful joins on my left arm and right big toe, really finding it all very hard thanks
Gary
geoff-mpnfamily gary_14791
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The breathlessness is unfortunately another symptom of very thick blood. This should ease a bit as your bloods are thinned too.
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