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Old 10-31-2008, 09:01 PM #11
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A phone call would have been nice and I would think NECESSARY since there were atypical changes!!!
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i don't mean to hijack your thread but this can be a lesson learned to all of us.

i'm usually very diligent about calling for my test results and asking for copies of test results. i keep records of everything.

then i had my annual mammo. i forgot about it and never followed up. wks later i get a call that i need a follow up. well it turned out i had cancer and that put me on my journey.

so everyone. take note to keep a file on yourself. don't forget about labs and tests and follow up to get results. and there's nothing to seeing the report for yourself. you might learn a lot more than letting the office call you.

been there. done that too.
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Awww nuts, Gazzy! I think I'd give them a call of Monday and ask for a better explanation. It's their obligation to inform you and we don't need our little Gaz stressed!!! take care.
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I'd mention it to your doctor how you never got the call. That sort of irresposibility reflects on the staff...obviously someone wasn't paying attention...
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i don't mean to hijack your thread but this can be a lesson learned to all of us.
Nah, Judy, that's not a hijack, that's a great point. I'm usually pretty good about following up too. But when the doc said about not hearing from them if it was normal, I didn't call them. And I generally get copies of the notes/test results after each visit (at the next one or when I call for results/get results).

So I guess I'll call Monday and talk to them about this--just ask them what I COULD be looking at as far as another procedure in the future. They might not want to discuss that, but I'd like to know possibilities--not definites.

I'll follow up and let ya all know what they say. And Gladys, yep, I'll mention it to the doc when I'm there. Staff does have a responsibility when it's not normal.

My PT got extended too for my lower back b/c I still have pain. I've got two more weeks and then I see the physiatrist again. I have a few questions for him!

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