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Hi anyone give any advice

Had results of jak2 test as unequivocal, doctor seemed this was good news , still further testing raised iron and platelets

Another jak2 test scheduled in six months time . Just not sure how to interpret the findings

Many thanks

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Hi, neither have I any idea how to interpret your test results. But it sounds from what you say like good news. Can you ask anyone on your medical team?

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Thankyou 😊

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