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New to Hydrea for ET

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Apr 12 5:25pm | Replies (96)

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@nohrt4me

I don't know what white coat syndrome is.

For a while, MPN researchers were looking at all ET-CALR patients as PMF. You might want to ask your doc if he considers all CALR patients PMF. Not sure how that helps you, but might explain the waffling between ET and PMF.

But sounds like the bigger problem is that you and doc are at an impasse about which issue to address first. Would talking that thru with GP help?

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Hi nohrt4me,
Thank you for posting. White Coat Syndrome just means I get really high BP (in my case systolic but fine diastolic) when I see doctors, but have completely normal BP at home. I take my BP at home morning and evening to make sure it is fine and it has been. I have an appointment with a new primary doctor on 3/14 who I am assured will not cancel on me like my first one with Kaiser did four times, even before I had aberrant lab work! I can ask my O/H what you suggested. I did not know that early on MPN researchers looked at all CALR mutation patients as PMF. Honestly, I do not think she has experience treating either ET or PMF and that she did not appreciate me asking any questions. If I truly have PMF, her Hydrea regimen would not be appropriate so I am not in any rush to take it. I really did not know how hard it is for docs to tell if one has ET or PMF. Is it really that difficult?
Yes, my O/H doesn’t think my swollen non painful right ring finger has anything to do with my labs. I have an appointment with her med school classmate on March 26 who she referred me to because he is a great hand specialist she said. It might actually be better for me to be referred to someone she doesn’t know to get a more unbiased opinion just on my finger in hindsight. I have already been to an outside of Kaiser hand surgeon who did a MRI and said she did not know what I have and would just do surgery to figure it out then which sounded really strange to me. So my experience with docs really has not been helpful at all. I really would like to address my finger first and will I make sure to bring that up to my new primary doc when I go in two weeks.