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Low white blood cell count

by aocidicoa, May 03, 2008 03:33AM
On thursday it was my second chemo session but it couldnt be done because my white blood cell coutn was down to -9. They injected what i recall to be Neupogen. Since then, i am worthless. Ive had constant fatigue the entire thursday and friday. Now it is saturday at 4:33am and my back hurts very much. Ive tried tylenol, ibuprofen and it seems to do little for me. How long will this last? What other things cna i do to raise my white cells? Should i be drinking a lot of water? Someone help, im in pain :(
Member Comments (2)

by jdwithhcv, May 03, 2008 04:47PM
Sorry to hear you're in pain.  Chemo is such a harsh treatment and the rescue drugs like neupogen are also hard on your body.  Ask your docs for pain meds, they should give you whatever it takes.  

Try posting your question on both the Hepatitis C and the Hepatitis Social Community forums, lots of people who post there have taken neupogen and can advise you.  There's a lot of traffic on those boards so you'll get an answer sooner.

Your instincts are good, staying hydrated is important so yes, drink lots of fluids.  And hang in there, being cancer free is worth it.

by Fernando Roque, MD, May 03, 2008 06:48PM
To: aocidicoa
Hi.  Is your white cell count still low at this time? The Neupogen should raise your white cell counts 24 hours after it was given, so you should have your CBC repeated a full day after, to see if the drug had any effect.  If the counts  haven't gone back to normal levels, additional doses of Neupogen should be given.  Low blood counts, either red or white cells, can cause fatigue.  If you're having fatigue due to low red cell counts (anemia), you may also need to have erythropoeitin injections.  This is a drug that stimulates red cell production.

Aside from the Neupogen (or other similar drugs), there's no other way to raise white cell counts.  But having adequate nutrition will help you recover faster from low blood counts, as well as mitigate the extent of the decrease in counts.  If you're not eating enough, high calorie food supplements like Ensure might be helpful.

The pain might be due to the Neupogen. It might also be due to high uric acid levels.  As the chemotherapy starts to have an effect and the cancer starts to break apart, a lot of uric acid gets released into the blood stream, and this could cause joint and back pains.  If your pain is persistent, you may want to have this checked.
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