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- December 3, 2016 at 11:16 pm
Hey Josh,
I keep coming back to Mat's response that LDH is a marker for inflammation. I looked up platelets and they are very connected to the Immune Response and the Immune Response is very closely related to the Inflammatory Response. I'm not sure what this all means (I need to read the literature further) but it could just be your bodies response during treatment. I'm not sure it's necessarily a bad thing, your body is fighting and any time your body fights there is inflammation, etc. So this may be a reactive condition rather than indicative of disease, etc.
Again, I'm leaning on my biochemistry/immunology days from college and not a doctor, but I'm going to look into this further. I think Mat was correct that LDH alone, is only indicative of secondary inflammation.
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ah/2012/384685/
http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/123/18/2759?sso-checked=true
Hope MDA was ok and let us know if you need anything at all!
Cheers,
Jackie
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- December 3, 2016 at 11:16 pm
Hey Josh,
I keep coming back to Mat's response that LDH is a marker for inflammation. I looked up platelets and they are very connected to the Immune Response and the Immune Response is very closely related to the Inflammatory Response. I'm not sure what this all means (I need to read the literature further) but it could just be your bodies response during treatment. I'm not sure it's necessarily a bad thing, your body is fighting and any time your body fights there is inflammation, etc. So this may be a reactive condition rather than indicative of disease, etc.
Again, I'm leaning on my biochemistry/immunology days from college and not a doctor, but I'm going to look into this further. I think Mat was correct that LDH alone, is only indicative of secondary inflammation.
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ah/2012/384685/
http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/123/18/2759?sso-checked=true
Hope MDA was ok and let us know if you need anything at all!
Cheers,
Jackie
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- December 3, 2016 at 11:16 pm
Hey Josh,
I keep coming back to Mat's response that LDH is a marker for inflammation. I looked up platelets and they are very connected to the Immune Response and the Immune Response is very closely related to the Inflammatory Response. I'm not sure what this all means (I need to read the literature further) but it could just be your bodies response during treatment. I'm not sure it's necessarily a bad thing, your body is fighting and any time your body fights there is inflammation, etc. So this may be a reactive condition rather than indicative of disease, etc.
Again, I'm leaning on my biochemistry/immunology days from college and not a doctor, but I'm going to look into this further. I think Mat was correct that LDH alone, is only indicative of secondary inflammation.
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ah/2012/384685/
http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/123/18/2759?sso-checked=true
Hope MDA was ok and let us know if you need anything at all!
Cheers,
Jackie
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- December 4, 2016 at 4:06 pm
Hey Joshie,
Just like an increased LDH, increased platelet counts can be caused by many things….including trauma, major surgery, inflammation, auto-immune disorders…..and one may also presume….INDUCED immune "disorders"!!! Keep in mind that tissue necrosis….like dying, dried up, DEAD, melanoma tumors!!!!…can increase LDH!!! Not trying to be too much of a Polly Anna…but just say'n!!! Fingers and toes crossed for you! Love, c
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- December 4, 2016 at 4:06 pm
Hey Joshie,
Just like an increased LDH, increased platelet counts can be caused by many things….including trauma, major surgery, inflammation, auto-immune disorders…..and one may also presume….INDUCED immune "disorders"!!! Keep in mind that tissue necrosis….like dying, dried up, DEAD, melanoma tumors!!!!…can increase LDH!!! Not trying to be too much of a Polly Anna…but just say'n!!! Fingers and toes crossed for you! Love, c
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- December 4, 2016 at 4:06 pm
Hey Joshie,
Just like an increased LDH, increased platelet counts can be caused by many things….including trauma, major surgery, inflammation, auto-immune disorders…..and one may also presume….INDUCED immune "disorders"!!! Keep in mind that tissue necrosis….like dying, dried up, DEAD, melanoma tumors!!!!…can increase LDH!!! Not trying to be too much of a Polly Anna…but just say'n!!! Fingers and toes crossed for you! Love, c
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- December 4, 2016 at 7:14 pm
Just prior to my second dosage of IPI/Keytruda my LDH ws 565 U/L. I've had a low grade fever for 3 weeks now.
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- December 5, 2016 at 8:04 am
Cancer patients are at greater risks for clots. Increased platelet counts may put you at higher risk, just be careful. I had a pulmonary embolus after my VATS with very minimal tumor burden. You may want to make sure those numbers aren't getting alarming with your doc. Just throwing that curve for something to chew on. Would hate to lose this damned fight from a stupid clot.
I know I was pissed off when I was in the middle of my attack, hell I couldn't breathe. How dare I not be given the time to fight this bastard of a disease only to be taken out at the knees by a clot. Ever since then, when I have surgery ex. ACL reconstruction, I get put on blood thinners for a short time after. I am allergic to aspirin so that is out.
Keep up the fight, we have your back.
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- December 5, 2016 at 8:04 am
Cancer patients are at greater risks for clots. Increased platelet counts may put you at higher risk, just be careful. I had a pulmonary embolus after my VATS with very minimal tumor burden. You may want to make sure those numbers aren't getting alarming with your doc. Just throwing that curve for something to chew on. Would hate to lose this damned fight from a stupid clot.
I know I was pissed off when I was in the middle of my attack, hell I couldn't breathe. How dare I not be given the time to fight this bastard of a disease only to be taken out at the knees by a clot. Ever since then, when I have surgery ex. ACL reconstruction, I get put on blood thinners for a short time after. I am allergic to aspirin so that is out.
Keep up the fight, we have your back.
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- December 5, 2016 at 8:04 am
Cancer patients are at greater risks for clots. Increased platelet counts may put you at higher risk, just be careful. I had a pulmonary embolus after my VATS with very minimal tumor burden. You may want to make sure those numbers aren't getting alarming with your doc. Just throwing that curve for something to chew on. Would hate to lose this damned fight from a stupid clot.
I know I was pissed off when I was in the middle of my attack, hell I couldn't breathe. How dare I not be given the time to fight this bastard of a disease only to be taken out at the knees by a clot. Ever since then, when I have surgery ex. ACL reconstruction, I get put on blood thinners for a short time after. I am allergic to aspirin so that is out.
Keep up the fight, we have your back.
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