Wednesday, March 30, 2011

It has been an interesting few weeks. My last transfusions went fine at the beginning of the month on a Monday. Blood pressure was in a normal range throughout. Wednesday morning we were leaving for our annual Mexico vacation.
Tuesday my blood pressure spiked, was over 200. during the day it went down to an almost normal 180, but in the evening went back up. Even in bed it was over 200. I developed a headache and chest tightness. What to do. I didn't want to make my wife miss vacation. I also did not want to have a stroke or heart attack tonight or on the plane tomorrow, or in the little Mexican town we were going to. Just before midnight I woke my wife to discuss what was happening and what we should do. We decided I should go to the ER at Virginia Mason, where they have all my records of heart disease and myeloma.
With some nitro and morphine they were able to get my symptoms under control and there were no enzymes indicating heart attack, but they wanted me to stay overnight. There went out flight to Mexico. They had me on heparin and kept monitoring my enzymes and had a heart monitor on.
Next day my headache was back and I became nauseas, vomiting and continuing with dry heaves. A pretty miserable day. By Thursday I was much better, actually had some food. Cat scan for pulmonary embolism and cardiac stress test were normal. An additional blood pressure medication had been added and BP was under control. I was discharged Friday morning, and we booked our Mexico flight for Sunday morning for whqat was left of our two weeks.
The entire time in Mexico my BP was great.
The transfusions have caused my iron level to rise to a concerning level, so a drug called Exjade has been prescribed. Among potential side effects are kidney damage, vision damage, and hearing loss. Great. So I had tests to establish a baseline for the vision and hearing. I already have quite a bit of hight frequency hearing loss, so I am considering hearing aids. Those are not cheap, and not covered by insurance.
BP has remained petty good.
I just started the Exjade yesterday, so will have to see what, if any, side effects I have. I seem a little dizzy, I'll have to monitor.

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