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Update 7.9 = Good News

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I just saw both the Neurologist/Neurofibromatosis specialist and MPN specialist yesterday. The news was good on both fronts.

Neurology Update. At 4.5 years out from surgery, there is no sign of recurrence of the brain tumor. The data on this type of glioma (Pilocytic Astrocytoma) indicates that if there is no recurrence once past the 5 year point, then there is only about a 1% chance that the tumor will reoccur. We will do one more 6-month interval MRI, then go to a yearly schedule to monitor. I am very pleased with this outcome. The NF Specialist I see is one of the world's leading experts on Neurofibromatosis. She combines advanced knowledge regarding the science of NF medicine with being gifted in the art of healing. I am blessed to have her on my care team.

MPN Update. The Besremi dose increase to 175mcg appears to have done the trick. As of the last CBC, HCT is back at target (HCT = 44.9%). Neutrophils came back up to reference range (NEUT = 1.60). The mild lymphopenia remains stable and acceptable. There has been no change in side effects with the 25mcg dose increase. The plan moving forward is to continue at the 175mcg dose and monitor at 8-week intervals. If things stabilize, we will push the monitoring out further. If the erythrocytosis pushes HCT > 45% again, then we will make a decision to either opt for a phlebotomy or try another dose increase to 200mcg. We will base the decision largely on the level of leukopenia I am experiencing.

The MPN specialist is fine with either decision and will let me decide. I will of, course, consult with her about the decision. This is what shared decision making is all about. Actively engaging in treatment decisions in a relationship based on mutual respect is empowering and results in the best outcomes. I particularly appreciate this doctor's willingness to take time to discuss the issues, answer questions, and respect my wishes about my own care. My regular hematologist operates the same way. I am blessed to have such an excellent MPN care team.

The MPN Specialist is putting me into contact with one of her colleagues who is doing a Familial MPN study. This researcher is looking at the potential role of telomere dysfunction in acquiring the JAK2 mutation. She has done research prior to this study on this topic that is very interesting. They are specifically interested in our family situation since my daughter and I both have the JAK2 mutation with a diagnosed MPN. My son has what appears to be idiopathic erythrocytosis with no JAK2 mutation detected. My brother was diagnosed with a Non-Hodgkin's B-Cell lymphoma several years ago. All of us also have the NF1 mutation, in which telomeres may play a role in tumors. Needless to say, we are all interested in what there is to be learned on this topic.

We are fortunate to when we are able to create a strong care team. We are also fortunate to live in a time when so much progress is being made in understanding and treating MPNs. We all have the opportunity to make a difference in our own care and in the care of others with MPNs and other diseases. We can advocate for ourselves in how we manage our own care. We can advocate for advancing MPN treatment through our collective efforts and supporting organizations like MPN Voice who advocate on our behalf. We can all make a difference.

Wishing all of you all the best and success on your journeys

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Ovidess

Great news! Thanks for sharing this info.

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WRLM

That all sounds very positive, especially hitting that milestone with no recurrence of the brain tumour. Congratulations!!

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Lyndjs

Thank you for sharing your good news hunter5582 . I always like to read your updates and posts. You help us all, and give us hope x

So happy you've had good news.

Lynda

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Spanelmad

All positive! And shows what proper team work should look like.

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DottyDaisy

Thank you Hunter, this all sounds very positive exciting, and interesting too.I had forgotten about telomeres. Must look them up.

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Cja1956

Thanks, Hunter, for your inspiring post. You’ve always been so supportive on this site and people have learned so much from you. I’d be interested to know how the study goes with your family.

Also, very glad to hear that your neurologic exam went so well. May you continue to do well.

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Ggrana3192

Great news !!! Yay !!! So happy for you!! Thank you also for all you do for us here !!

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EPguy

Great news. Having your "other" condition fixed if not cured is a relief no doubt.

Your family must be quite fascinating for the researchers. Angela Fleischman is in this field, don't know if she is connected to that study.

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hunter5582 in reply toEPguy

Thanks. Angela Fleischman is conducting a separate study. My daughter and I are also participants in that study.

I hope you are keeping well on the path to recovery. I hope you can achieve on of my key treatment goals, to be "The World's Most Boring patient."

Wishing you both boredom and success moving forward.

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EPguy in reply tohunter5582

Thanks for the support. Unfortunately there too often is no recovery path nor even effective treatments in Sjo at this time. Hence my nagging on any added risk of "catching" it.

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hunter5582 in reply toEPguy

I agree with the "nagging" about risks and signs that should not be ignored. Low & Slow and careful are the way to go.

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JAB6

Wonderful news for a most deserving person.

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Solyesh

Hunter - great news all around!

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Kinsale

Fabulous news Hunter! Well done on all counts.

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Anouchka

Such great news for you Hunter! Most well deserved too for all your terrific support and understanding to all of us. Very best wishes moving forward.

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mhos61

Best wishes, long may this pattern continue!

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Oscarsboy

What an uplifting report to read and so thankful to know all things are well. My father also had an MPN but sadly in those days there were not the treatment options available that there are now, and the fact I too have ET jak 2 looking at the familial route would have been something I would have been interested in. I also lost my brother to a brain tumour 6 years ago, so to read your news is so encouraging as I also have a friend in recovery stage from surgery with this right now. Keep up the amazing work you do here encouraging everyone. I'm on hydroxy and had Mpn follow up yesterday and from last test to this platelets back in normal range and all bloods good, so much to be thankful for.

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william-Indo

Thanks for sharing your journey.

Wishes you all the best.

Cheers

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SarahPV

good news! And ditto to all the above. Love and thanks, Sarah

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lizzziep

Good news!

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Carol0925

Such an uplifting post and thanks for sharing your journey. Wishing you all the best.

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ABPD

Great news. Thanks so much for sharing your story, you're an inspiration

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Cassandra61

So glad to hear your good news, it is wonderful indeed. You give so much to us all on this group and you always know, both the science but also what we are going through. I can't say how happy I am for you and your family, sending you a big whoop of delight. Stay in touch.

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Tintins

Thank you for sharing this wonderful and inspiring news. So pleased for you and your family too.

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NickyRobinson

That is such wonderful news & thank you for sharing & inspiring others. I always look forward to your posts which are very knowledgeable & also easy to understand. ❤️

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Mishie14

Congratulations! Very good news of encouragement to start this day. The results of your hard work are awesome. Thank you for sharing and once again helping to educate others. Stay safe!

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Peachjoy

wow Hunter, lots of fantastic news there for you. I’m very happy that things are so positive for you. You always manage to inspire me (and many others) to really investigate what is going on in the MPN world that unites us here. You demonstrate what you suggest to us all, that being actively involved with our treatment providers is so important.

I thank you for how you have definitely helped me.

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Bullace

So glad to read this post, Hunter. I always enjoy your very informative sharing on this site. I am happy for you. All the best for the future. Hilary

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Mookat4

That is all great news, I’m so pleased for you. Take care of yourself.

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gjh8733

so good to hear and thanks for sharing. It re enforces to me to take hold of the reins of my health

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KLCTJC

great news!!! Hoping for the same in 2 weeks!!! Happy all is well

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ainslie

congratulations on getting the all clear, that must have been stressful waiting. CBC looks good, it’s interesting that on Interferons many still report low ferritin despite not venisecting

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hunter5582 in reply toainslie

It takes a long time for iron levels to restore when they have been depleted. The body does not absorb iron easily. Most iron comes from recycled RBCs. My iron levels are gradually coming up, but it is over the course of years. Of course, more iron = more RBCs = more Besremi needed, so it is a balancing act. I am fortunate to find a balance at 175mcg.

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ainslie in reply tohunter5582

I’m not sure they take that long to restore, I think it depends on what meds your on, I know patients on Peg for years and ferritin stays very low, on Rux mine recovered pretty quickly , my ferritin went from around 8 and MCV 56 on venisection to ferritin 60 and rising and MCV 85 and rising on Rux

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DiveGoddess

Hunter,

So glad to hear your news! I know you will keep us posted on any correlations they find with NF-1 and Jak2. Like Dory says, Just Keep Swimming 😉.

Christy

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azaelea

Great news! So pleased to hear. Interesting research on familial MPN’s. Regards Fran.

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Pounds11

Well you embody the saying “you can’t stop the waves but you can learn to surf” appropriate from out here in Santa Cruz, Ca. You get me back up every time I lose balance. You are a gift to us all. Thank you again. Marti.

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AndyKay

This is so good. I agree with you about a great relationship with the doctors. It is a partnership, and we need to support each other and be able to discuss any issues we have.

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DeKa

You are amazing. Thank you for sharing. I always find your posts so helpful too. The power of teamwork is crucial. Sending enormous good wishes to you. Stay strong. You are a super advocate X

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Mostew

Wonderful newsYou are such a good example of someone who achieves the difficult balance/place in the middle

Of not getting sucked in and overcome by something.

Or

Pushing it away and being fearful

Best wishes to you

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mother2britton

Great News! Thanks for the update.

Stay Well.

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EANgardengirl

excellent news! And I agree, we collectively can support advancement in research and treatments.

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Mirror368

wonderful news!

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Jull2002

Great news, thanks for the update

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mfh7

So glad to hear of your good news. Your informative and positive posts always benefit this site tremendously. Best of luck moving forward!

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ETinNYC

So great that you've gotten good news. Indeed, we all want to be boring patients!How wonderful that you're also participating in that familial MPN study. It's through the willingness of study participants that we will learn so much more about these diseases and hopefully pave a path towards better medications or cures. Thank you for always sharing your advice and being so selfless with your time!

All the best to you from NYC.

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Gaithersburg

Thanks for your update - it all looks very positive and of course you are totally on top of it all which is no surprise. You are the best example of how to be your own advocate with an MPN. Great news.

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Minify

Wonderful update, Hunter! I love your positivity! I am very happy for you!

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Meatloaf9

Very happy to hear the good news, keep it up Mountaineer. Best always

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Planting

great to hear your good news. You are an inspiration to all of us with your understanding of MPNs and your willingness to share your knowledge.

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Charliemills

You are such an inspiration to everyone Hunter, so really nice to hear your good news.

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Aldebaran25

very happy for you ! Excellent

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Stargaye

Such wonderful and encouraging news on all fronts. And thank you for such great insight as always. I have learnt so much from all your posts. Stay well 🥰

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Exeter21

Brilliant results so great to hear & helps that you are sharing your knowledge with us all. Julia UK 👍

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Tipsy2023

Morning Hunter from the uk where we have a blue sky and some sunshine in parts a good welcome to what I hope will be a good day .

I then find your comprehensive update which contributes to that feeling of wellbeing.

Seeing what can happen when people work together . In a cohesive fashion it surely should be a template for us all ..

Thank you from Lorraine

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Buggerbear

Wonderful news and so happy for you Hunter!!!

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Bodensee

Although fairly new on the forum I‘ve already benefited greatly from your advice and such extensive knowledge: sincerest thanks. Sharing your personal experience on a very difficult journey over the last 4.5 years and the promising outcome is certainly encouraging for anyone else going through a particularly hard time. I‘m so happy for you and wish you all the best as you move forward

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JustKeepSw1mming

Fantastic news, Hunter! Very glad to hear. It sounds like you have an amazing team on your side and you are taking control of your health. That is a great lesson that we all have a say to a certain extent in how we are treated, even though it is so hard to be heard at times.

Have a great weekend! :)

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Fallorange

Congratulations Hunter, you deserve all the good news you can get. You help so many people on this forum including myself. I have learned so much from your posts. God bless.

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artydutch

Very pleased to read you have got encouraging results!

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