I was crying but hopeful and joyful at the same time when I received the result of my JAK2 mutation assay sent online by The Medical City Hospital via pdf. Negative results although there is a remark that says “does not indicate the absence of myeloproliferative neoplasm”. Whatever that means, I’ll know in two days.
During my last check-up, the hematologist told me that there are other two tests if the JAK 2 test turns out negative. I’ll have another check-up again on Friday.
Thank God for answered prayers, one load off my shoulder.❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
I can almost feel your relief. I’ll keep praying.
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Thank you for always praying for me Anne. So grateful for friends like you. So much appreciated.🥰
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I can relate
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Thank you Fay Ann.🥰
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You are most welcome 🙏
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❤️
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Wonderful news! All your online friends are greatly relieved too, Arlene.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes Pete! I cried tears of joy when I read the hospital’s e-mail. I’ll get the hard copy on Friday then go back to the hematologist.🥰
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lets hope your health returns like the days sunshine after a storm
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Thank you Wayne. The effect of chemotherapy is long-term. Having low immunity, susceptible to other diseases.🥰
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That is such good news. xo
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Hi Darlene, thank you.🥰
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Good news
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Thank you Derrick.🥰
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Thanks Lord 🙏🏻
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