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How bad is a diagnosis of Polycythemia Vera?

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: May 18 12:08pm | Replies (30)

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@wendy517

You are hilarious, pushing up daisies from the underside! Love your sense of humor.

At some point in the future, I'd love to explore volunteering for Mayo. I'd like to give back for all the help & support you and the other volunteers have provided.

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Hi Wendy! There isn’t a day that goes that isn’t filled with humor in my life. The worst days, tend to bring out the glibbest humor! LOL…ask my oncology nurses! 😅 My husband and daughter are the same way so we can’t look at each other if we’re in a serious setting. At our wedding, our minister had to pause the ceremony until our guests and wedding party could stop laughing…50 years ago! Still laughing! It gets us through the worst of times. ☺️

Giving back to the Connect community is such a rewarding exerience. Whether we’re mentors or members, we’re all part of a big family of support for each other. If you’d like to learn more about becoming a volunteer mentor, here’s the best place to start!
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/about-connect/
I just read you’ve had some more testing done to determine your cause for secondary PV. It would sure help if we came with an owners manual, wouldn’t it? I think we’d all be focused on Troubleshooting section!