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Old 11-03-2007, 03:49 PM #14
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Default Finally something Is abnormal

I'm really happy I got it done.

I finally have answers. It wasn't just normal, or even acceptable range.

Finally we have some answers, not even just what I already knew. WHich
oops I forgot to tell him about the possible ovarian cyst.

It showed gall stone, Hmmm not sure but does that mean just one.

And then adrinal hyperplasia Okay I'm not sure that might be adrenal.

SO okay I'm in a half way happy mood. Even though it just says
that we do a CT scan again in 4-6 months. And to follow up with primary
on the Ovarian cyst.

I also have the
Colonoscopy on 11/20.07
and the upper endoscopy on 11/20/07

Okay, so thank you for sticking with me, and encouraging me to continue to find answers.

Donna

P.s. I just got the ordered blood work done yesterday, I am way behind. I had no clue where the office was.
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