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anyone tested for co 2and Hbaic levels also crp test

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the reason I ask as Im in the uk diagnosed with pv last year age 54 and on 5 hydroxy a week. Recently had an appointment with haemotologist who without me asking has ordered a lot of different blood test in the new year. I just quess that he is being thorough, any one else had these tests

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I have my Hba1c tested every 6 months to monitor for any signs of type 2 diabetes. Not related to my ET as such but I’m happy to have it monitored, along with liver, kidneys, thyroid etc etc - better to be aware if anything starts to change..!

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