It means that they are referring you to the oncologist because they are more familiar with blood disorders, relevant tests, and the correct treatment. Don't let it freak you out, although I know it is frustrating because you don't have any answers yet.
I have a clotting disorder and when blood thinners didn't work, my cardiologist set me up with an oncologist.
I will say to be prepared to be asked about AAS usage.
PV is usually associated with bone marrow problems, but remember you probably haven't been diagnosed yet, just referred to an oncologist for testing and diagnosis. If you haven't been diagnosed through testing, the hospital is simply guessing at the cause.
They will probably draw quite a few vacutainers of blood at the oncologist, that is normal.
Last edited by almostgone; 01-18-2020 at 04:47 PM.
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