I was diagnosed with ET in 2019. Two weeks ago the haematologist told me that I have a masked PV . I have had two venesections and have my last one Monday, before I see the haematologist in two weeks. My PCV has reduced so has the symptoms that went along with it, burning hands and feet. I’m still getting numbness in my toes. I’m very anxious about the diagnosis , has anyone else experienced all of this
Hello I’m Kiki64: I was diagnosed with ET... - Leukaemia Support
Hello I’m Kiki64
Hi there,It's not unusual for the two diagnoses to go together and PV can often be managed very well by venesection and I'm glad that it has reduced your symptoms significantly already.
Both ET ad PV are part of a spectrum of myeloproliferative disorders and LC has some very good information about these. The link is here:
leukaemiacare.org.uk/suppor...
I hope this helps
Jackie
Jackie, it's great you have the ability to understand the abbreviations this poster used. I and many members will not. Do wish that posters spelt out medical terms unless they were very very very common abbreviations. I'm now just skimming past posts that dont
Apologies, ET is essential thrombocythaemia which affects platelets and PV is polycythyaemia vera which affects red cells. Most patients only have one condition but, it's not unusual for several to arise in the same patient as they are part of a group of myeloproliferative diseases (MPDs). In both cases, too many of each is produced which causes a wide range of clinical symptoms which in extreme cases, if it's not picked up and managed, can be life threatening.Jackie
Hi and a great big welcome and I cannot help medically but what I can relate to is your feelings of anxiety, the not knowing is always the worst. I often find no matter what our diagnosis is that we seem to share similar thoughts, feelings and practicalities. That is what I find supportive and if you would like to talk to someone the Leukaemia Care Charity helpline is open Monday - Friday 8.30am until 5.30 pm and they have a special evening service on a Thursday and Friday 7pm - 10pm. The number is freephone 08088 010 444. Take care, stay safe and let us know how you get on.
Sorry can't understand your abbreviations. You'll get better responses if you spell out words. Best wishes.