@@irishcountryman4866 I hang in there best I can. Some days are worse than others. I regularly experience symptoms like headaches, muscle stiffness, bone/joint pain, dizzy spells, slight confusion, I swell, blurry vision, forgetfulness, wake up with random bruises and the fatigue is awful sometimes..the list goes on and on. I of course don't experience every symptom every day, it varies, but I experience symptoms all day every day. My only treatment so far is phlebotomies and I've sadly been uninsured which is scary at times if i think too much about it. Honestly, lately its the mental aspect of it. PV has decreased my oral health significantly and I experience a lot of anxiety and major depression lately from it. When diagnosed, I wish my doctors had told me to take care of my mental health also, I thought it would just be a physical struggle, I was wrong. I think I handle it okay for the most part, but I really get through every day because I have no choice. What makes PV more difficult is people sometimes. My needs, concerns, symptoms, etc tend to not be taken seriously just because I "don't look sick" or don't "look like a cancer patient". PV is certainly not for the weak, that's for sure.
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