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Permalink Reply by Linda Burke on December 2, 2009 at 11:01pm Hi everyone, just wanted to let you all know of a new idea, well maybe not new, but the first I've heard of it...Since Nathan's H&H dropped so much when he was on Depakote, we've increase his epogyn a lot, I think he's up to 3000 units three times a week. Anyway, the docs checked a number of things and have come up with a slightly low copper level. They had another patient with constant transfusions & they contacted another childrens hospital who was using copper to combat low Hemoglobin and Hematacrit. With this little baby, they were able to completely stop the transfusions by using copper...so we are putting Nathan on it to see what happens, as far as I know, this is not a treatment used when you still have your kidneys, but for someone who is having trouble with their levels while on dialysis...
Permalink Reply by Donna Kolp on December 2, 2009 at 11:34pm Hi everyone, just wanted to let you all know of a new idea, well maybe not new, but the first I've heard of it...Since Nathan's H&H dropped so much when he was on Depakote, we've increase his epogyn a lot, I think he's up to 3000 units three times a week. Anyway, the docs checked a number of things and have come up with a slightly low copper level. They had another patient with constant transfusions & they contacted another childrens hospital who was using copper to combat low Hemoglobin and Hematacrit. With this little baby, they were able to completely stop the transfusions by using copper...so we are putting Nathan on it to see what happens, as far as I know, this is not a treatment used when you still have your kidneys, but for someone who is having trouble with their levels while on dialysis...
Permalink Reply by Phyllis Ann Talbot on December 3, 2009 at 12:59pm Cheryl,
Very interesting......Jonathan now has 2 Nephrologists ;) a ped. and an adult....I will ask tomorrow when I go for training. I know that with Jonathan in the past, if his H&H dropped it was only for 2 reasons...relapse and low iron levels, even though they had increased his dose of EPO...EPO will not work if there are not enough stored Iron in the body. I don't think that Jonathan's copper level has ever been tested....Honestly, never thought about it, will now though!!!
Thanks for the information!
Oh and BTW.... home hemo is fantastic!!! I have been accessing Jonathan since last Saturday, and today I drew his labs :) Not as scary as I had thought with the poke...15 in needles are intimidating on their own! And Jonathan says he feels the best he has ever felt. Another perk is that he can eat anything now, and has no restrictions on K(Potassium), in fact, he always eats some dried apricots after his treatments :)
Cheryl Christine Pallme Biermann said:Hi everyone, just wanted to let you all know of a new idea, well maybe not new, but the first I've heard of it...Since Nathan's H&H dropped so much when he was on Depakote, we've increase his epogyn a lot, I think he's up to 3000 units three times a week. Anyway, the docs checked a number of things and have come up with a slightly low copper level. They had another patient with constant transfusions & they contacted another childrens hospital who was using copper to combat low Hemoglobin and Hematacrit. With this little baby, they were able to completely stop the transfusions by using copper...so we are putting Nathan on it to see what happens, as far as I know, this is not a treatment used when you still have your kidneys, but for someone who is having trouble with their levels while on dialysis...
Permalink Reply by Cheryl Biermann on December 26, 2009 at 5:46pm Donna - that's GREAT!! Gives me something to hope for if anything goes wrong with our PD. Even though I think we are way to young - do you know (or if you get a chance can you ask) how young they'll allow home hemo? I think Dr. Brophy in Iowa said 12 but that he expects the age to drop pretty rapidly in the next few years.....thanks again!
Donna Kolp said:Cheryl,
Very interesting......Jonathan now has 2 Nephrologists ;) a ped. and an adult....I will ask tomorrow when I go for training. I know that with Jonathan in the past, if his H&H dropped it was only for 2 reasons...relapse and low iron levels, even though they had increased his dose of EPO...EPO will not work if there are not enough stored Iron in the body. I don't think that Jonathan's copper level has ever been tested....Honestly, never thought about it, will now though!!!
Thanks for the information!
Oh and BTW.... home hemo is fantastic!!! I have been accessing Jonathan since last Saturday, and today I drew his labs :) Not as scary as I had thought with the poke...15 in needles are intimidating on their own! And Jonathan says he feels the best he has ever felt. Another perk is that he can eat anything now, and has no restrictions on K(Potassium), in fact, he always eats some dried apricots after his treatments :)
Cheryl Christine Pallme Biermann said:Hi everyone, just wanted to let you all know of a new idea, well maybe not new, but the first I've heard of it...Since Nathan's H&H dropped so much when he was on Depakote, we've increase his epogyn a lot, I think he's up to 3000 units three times a week. Anyway, the docs checked a number of things and have come up with a slightly low copper level. They had another patient with constant transfusions & they contacted another childrens hospital who was using copper to combat low Hemoglobin and Hematacrit. With this little baby, they were able to completely stop the transfusions by using copper...so we are putting Nathan on it to see what happens, as far as I know, this is not a treatment used when you still have your kidneys, but for someone who is having trouble with their levels while on dialysis...
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