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Welcome to Mayo Connect, @soulsticeracing. You’re already immersed in heart of Mayo Clinic’s hematology department with your ongoing treatments for Systemic Mastocytosis…my home away from home.(Mayo-Rochester) So I’m happy to hear you’re also have an outstanding experience with the collaborative medicine approach taken at Mayo! Especially with a complicated case such as yours, being able to have specialists from multiple disciplines in medicine on your team, making decisions together can make all the difference in managing your condition. I had a similar experience, with a different illness. It was incredible to have all these doctors just walk into my room, together! And, I was part of my own team, getting to make decisions with them…yes, I gush on. 😅
Anyway, I’m thrilled for you that you’re able to resume a level of normality. You have a very positive energy about you that I feel is key for how to cope successfully with changes in life. Thank you for sharing your journey. At which Mayo Campus are you taking treatment?

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Thank you for your positive note. I am at the Arizona campuses. Hematology/Oncology is at the main Phoenix campus. The pulmonary and immunology service is at the Scottsdale campus. I live 150 miles away. I spend a lot of time traveling by car on the highways! Back and forth! I might write a song someday about all the travels. 🙂