JAK2 blood test results?!
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i have been waiting patiently to see my Haematoligist (after changing hospitals) and finally have my appointment a week tomorrow.
in the meantime I paid privately to have the JAK2 blood test. I have just received the results which have come back as "equivocal ( neither negative or positive) and to repeat in four to six weeks. Has anyone else has this result? I'm so confused as I thought it would give me a definitive answer.
advice from anyone please??
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clem19079 Suzyq1958
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peter98873 Suzyq1958
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Suzyq1958
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mine has been a frustrating journey to say the least with my initial referral to a Haematologist in January to still not being seen! But the goal is in sight and I hope to finally get some answers. My GP has not been helpful at all and sees me more as a thorn in her side for constantly chasing to see someone. If she hadn't been concerned about my raised red blood cells she wouldn't have referred me in the first place! Knowledge is a wonderful thing! Thank you for your replies.
kind regards
sue
clem19079 Suzyq1958
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Suzyq1958 clem19079
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wishing you continued good health.
kind regards
sue
peter98873 Suzyq1958
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Many years ago during a routine check I was found to have a slight increase in red cell count. My GP discussed the matter with me and it was decided that It would be preferable to leave things as they were, but to keep an eye on the count. Several years later under a new GP the count was found to have increased and I was immediately referred to the local hospital haematologist who diagnosed PV. Since then I have regularly attended haematology dept for tests and various treatments. Today I am still required to attend for checks etc but maintain a fairly healthy life without too many difficulties. It has been a very long haul dealing with the differing aspects that have arisen but have been well supported throughout. It can be a long term process commencing with some uncertainty. Be positive and maybe your diagnosis will eventually be favourable for you.
Best wishes.
Peter
Suzyq1958 peter98873
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kind regsrds
sue
harrishill1 Suzyq1958
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Suzyq1958 harrishill1
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thank you for sharing your journey and wishing you continued good health.
kind regards
sue
debsmates Suzyq1958
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My Dr told me after blood test results that my red blood cells were high after noticing results from 6 months+ of results. Dr referred me to Haematologist who did JAK2 test and came back positive. I have been having venesections and my red blood come down but so has my iron and white cells up,he has stopped venesections for 9 weeks (was having fortnightly) will have another blood test before my appointment with specialist and if white blood cells still high will be looking at going on chemo tablets. I would change your Dr and ask for a referral to your local hospital. Good luck.
Suzyq1958 debsmates
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I hope your bloods stabilise soon and you feel ok.
i watched an interesting video on the MPN website which was really helpful.
kind regards
sue
debsmates Suzyq1958
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Orseblue Suzyq1958
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Jak positive and high blood count, my hematologist checked my previous blood tests back to 2005 and said they been high all along and I should have been seen back then.
My body had managed it all by the "female monthlys" she said.
My GP back then didnt only miss that but never followed up on the masses of fibroids that had completly covered my ovaries etc (ultrasounds always come back, cant see them).
Moved to a diffrent location went to a GP as I am now on warfarin, he had a massive attitude, had to get my nurses at work to call him to get my doses, left him quick smart. Did some research on local GP's.
I now have the most supportive GP and hematologist. Been doing the venesection monthly but after the big operations my levels went down, so she given me a 2 months break.
But I'm getting the symptoms back again now, with the itchy skin, headaches with feeling of riddles etc. Still got a month to go.
If the levls are bad she will start me on Hydroxyurea.
Back to you, I really think a supportive medical team is a must.
Suzyq1958 Orseblue
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thank you once again for your support its very much appreciated.
kind regards Sue
ellen68007 Suzyq1958
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Suzyq1958 ellen68007
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thank you for your message. After all this frustration and inactivity I imagine next Tuesday will result in a barrage of tests etc. But all least I will be in the hospital system officially!
until then it's just keeping myself busy but when I need a rant it's so nice to have so many people being supportive on the support group.
Kind regards Sue