How Wade Finley treated high mpv?

 Note - This article is written by one of our patients about their experiences with high mpv. 

Wade Finley, I'm 45 years old now, and I just recently had a birthday. I made the decision to have a complete blood test after deciding that it was time for a thorough health check-up. My Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) level was unexpectedly high, registering at 15.23, according to the data.

This realisation originally surprised me. I've always taken good care of my health, led a balanced lifestyle, and haven't had any major medical problems in my life. However, I was hesitant and worried about my health after learning about my elevated MPV levels.

I started a thorough investigation and sought the counsel of medical experts because I was driven to comprehend the ramifications and potential consequences linked to elevated MPV levels. I learned from my research that MPV is a measurement of blood platelet size. Increased platelet activation and turnover are frequently associated with elevated MPV levels, which may indicate an underlying medical problem.

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I scheduled a consultation with a haematologist who specialised in blood issues, determined to take immediate action. Dr. Parker, a kind and educated medical professional, helped me through the diagnostic procedure and suggested more testing to find the cause of my elevated MPV levels.

I was diagnosed with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), an autoimmune disease in which my body unintentionally destroys its own platelets. The autoimmune disease was a cause of the increased MPV levels. This diagnosis gave me some clarity, but it also gave me new problems to solve.

At first, I was daunted by the implications of ITP and the potential problems it would cause. However, I made a decision to face this problem head-on since I was well-informed and had the backing of a caring medical staff. My problem required a thorough treatment plan, which Dr. Parker created for me. It included medication, lifestyle changes, and routine monitoring.

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My immune system was first suppressed with corticosteroids, which also helped to minimise platelet lysis. Although this medication initially helped me control my symptoms, it also had a number of negative side effects, including weight gain, irritability, and heightened susceptibility to infections. It became difficult to strike a balance between quality of life and symptom control.

As time went on, I came to understand how crucial self-care and stress reduction were to controlling my disease. Regular exercise, mindfulness meditation practise, and eating a balanced diet all became a crucial part of my daily routine. I discovered the importance of relaxation and rest, realising that stress could make my problems worse.

I looked out complementary therapies, such as acupuncture and herbal supplements renowned for their ability to modify the immune system, in addition to conventional medical care. Although these alternative methods may not have been supported by science, I discovered that they gave me a feeling of empowerment and helped lessen some of the negative effects of traditional medicine.

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The emotional cost of having a chronic disease was one of the biggest obstacles I had to overcome. Finding a support network that could comprehend and relate to my challenges became crucial for me. I joined a neighbourhood support group for people with autoimmune diseases, where I made friends with others going through the same struggles. Sharing our successes, failures, and experiences with one another gave us comfort and a sense of community.

I was able to monitor my development and make the necessary alterations to my treatment plan thanks to routine follow-up visits with Dr. Parker. My MPV levels gradually dropped over time, demonstrating a favourable response to the therapy. I did, however, realise that stability required regular observation and devotion to my treatment plan.

I am appreciative of the resilience I discovered within myself as I think back on my experience with high MPV levels and the autoimmune illness that went along with it. The difficulties I have encountered have taught me the value of standing up for my own health, asking for help when I need it, and adopting a holistic strategy for wellbeing.

I still have to negotiate the difficulties of having ITP today, but I do so with fresh optimism and tenacity. My elevated MPV levels act as a regular reminder of my resilience and the value of putting my health first. Through it all, I've learned to view difficulties as chances for progress, confident that with the appropriate outlook and assistance, I can get beyond any difficulty that stands in my way.

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