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@oliviahutson Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I'm glad to see some members have already stepped up and answered your concerns. It's always difficult when we don't know what might be happening with us, and trying to cobble a variety of symptoms together can be confusing.

May I suggest you keep a journal of the symptoms you experience. Include time of day, before/after meal/activity, intensity. Write down any questions that come to mind; don't rely on your memory. While your hematologist/oncologist may not be able to give you something definite right away, any helpful notes you take will be a key to getting things figured out!

As an LEO wife, you probably are aware of the thought process to look at everything, and not jump to conclusions until all the facts are in. The same goes here. Do you have any questions I can help you with?
Ginger

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Thank you so much! My husband has encouraged me to write down everything (detective/LEO mind) lol.
I am trying to bring everything to the table whne I meet with my two hematologist/oncologist next week. I have a tendency to over look symptoms. Maybe because I am used to being uncomfortable from CrossFit for years. Lol

I guess now, I need to recognize and write down.

Thank you for your support Ginger! God bless all of you! Grateful