Are you taking medication for your MPD?
Are you paying prescription charges for this medication?
Well you don't need to. In 2008 the World Health Organization – WHO – reclassified all the MPDs, polycythaemia vera - PV, essential thrombocythaemia - ET, and myelofibrosis - MF, as ‘myeloproliferative neoplasms’, hence the use of MPN on some websites and in medical papers, though we still use the term ‘myeloproliferative disorders’ MPDs. This reclassification put MPDs on the spectrum of rare blood cancers, very low down on the spectrum, and from 2009 all people in England who are receiving medication for the treatment of cancer have been exempt from prescription charges. The exemption came into force for people living in Scotland in April 2011, all prescriptions in Wales and Northern Ireland are free, regardless of the medication prescribed.
So, if you are taking medication for your MPD and don't yet have an exemption card you need to apply for one using a FP92A. You can get a FP92A from your GP surgery or your haematologist, you need to complete one section and your doctor or haematologist completes the other, then post off your form and you will receive your exemption card which is valid for 5 years, you will automatically receive a reminder when you need to renew it.
If you have any problems getting a FP92A from your GP surgery or haematologist please let me know and I will send one to you.