Hello everyone,
I hope everyone is safe and well.
I have a few questions that I'm hoping someone may be able to shed some light on.
Firstly, I have ET Jak2+ and have been taking Hydréa for three months.
An irregular mole was found quite by accident a couple of weeks into the treatment. The mole was removed and tested; a stage 1 melanoma was diagnosed and a wide local incision was performed. The dermatologist assured me that there is no connection between ET, Hydréa and melanoma.
I also emailed my haemotologist at the time and have just received his reply(!). He states that he has done some research and can't find an argument for stopping the medication. He adds that in the meantime he will consult with the 'Regional Centre of Pharamco-Vigilance' (I live in France) and that if it seems prudent to take me off the Hydréa, he proposes 'another non-mutagen treatment: Anagrelide (XAGRID©).' Has anyone had any experience of this drug? I'm sorry to sound so dense, but I have always been painfully ignorant of all things medical!
I'm also feeling concerned about my fortnightly blood tests. Not being fluent in French + medical ignorance = PANIC! In the Hémogramme (hemogram?) section of my results, there is an 'I.D.R.' reading which has been increasing over the weeks and is now at 21,5, whereas it should be under 15 (on 21 January 2020 the reading was 13,9.) Does anyone have any idea what I.D.R. might stand for, bearing in mind that it might be a French abbreviation? Should I be concerned and seeing my Dr. and/or sending another correspondence to my haematologist? (And waiting another month for a reply! Sorry, couldn't resist that bit of snarkiness!)
Many thanks in advance, folks...