7 weeks ago I was diagnosed with
autoimmune hemolytic anemia. I am an other
wise healthy 37 year old female. And until
a 7 weeks ago I had never heard of AIHA!!!
I spent 9 days in the hospital and
needless to say I was scared to
death!!!!!!
MY hemoglobin was at 4.4 when I got to the
hospital, and I was in need of a
transfusion but the anitbodies in my blood
were'nt allowing me to get one, and I was
started on Prednasone 100mg a day. The
Dr's wanted to remove my spleen the 2nd
day, but my concern was the I didnt have
any blood and they could'nt give me any
and what if I bleed during surgery. His
answer was " we will just make sure that
doesnt happen". That wasnt good enough for
me, so I refused surgery. I KNEW that if
I had surgery that day I was going to
die.
Well its 7 weeks later, and my immune
system is still completely out of wack,
my hemoglobin in back to 10, I still have
a positive Coombs test, and now my
platelets are getting high. My am on 60 mg
of Prednasone. The Dr is again talking
about removing my spleen.
Does anyone have any information on
experiecne with this and cane give me some
advice?
Im worried about my spleen being removed
because I get sick quite a bit, I get
broncitius a least twice a year. And I
dont want to be on antibioitics all the
time.
Thank you
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