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Morning all ET jak2 pos, just had a review from docs and now he wants to see me as I now have a larger red blood cells than normal my platelet count was normal in April can anyone advise what this may mean TIA

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Hi Tina, I can’t say much to help but I have PV and had larger than normal red blood cells but was told the last time, they were getting smaller.

Ask for an early appointment with your doc to get things clarified. I’m sure once you get your questions answered you will feel less anxious.

Kind regards Aime x😺

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Thanks he has asked to see me so have an appt Monday morning x

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That’s great, keep in touch.

Kind regards Aime xx😺😺

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