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DiscussionAnyone living with Essential Thrombocythemia with JAK2?
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Hi @sarahgault, Welcome to Connect. I’m glad your best friend found this forum for you! They’re your ‘best friend’ for a reason! ☺️
As with so many blood conditions or blood cancers, they tend to develop slowly and are often found through routine blood work with physicals. Essential Thrombocythemia (ET) is just one condition, in a group of blood disorders called myeloproliferative neoplasms or MPNs for short.
Here are a couple of articles for a quick tutorial:
- From the American Cancer Society https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/myelodysplastic-syndrome/about/myeloproliferative-disorders.html
-From Very Well Health.com https://www.verywellhealth.com/essential-thrombocythemia-2860907
-Another article from Very well health.com regarding the JAK2 mutation:
https://www.verywellhealth.com/jak2-mutation-5217909
You might also find more information with reading through this list of discussions from other members with ET. As you can see, you’re not alone in this diagnosis. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/
Please feel free to reach out to any of the members if you have questions!
It’s been only a couple of weeks since your diagnosis but you certainly had some quick intervention from your doctors. That’s excellent. You’ll most likely be having blood work done every few weeks initially to check the progress of the medication in lowering your platelet level.
Thank your BFF for me for referring you to Connect. Are they a member here too? And did you treat for lunch? 😀
@sarahgault welcome! I was diagnosed in February so those feelings of shock are very fresh. I am also 63 with grown children and grandchildren who I help care for.
Stay active, take care of yourself. This is a great group. There are still a lot of unknowns and people react differently so I feel like I can ask anything and it’s ok.
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I'll tell you what I wish I'd heard when I was first diagnosed: It WILL get better.
You are not alone. We're walking this crazy obstacle course together.