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Old 10-27-2010, 11:06 AM #1
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Default What if the biopsy is negative?

My daughter is VERY concerned about what the doctors will do if my muscle biopsy comes back negative. She is afraid I will be so sick like this with no treatment. We talked this morning and I was surprised even with the new neuro coming on and my lung doc more heavily involved this is her fear.

I guess I cant imagine the biopsy being totally negative as I am disabled but , there is always that but. What if they get the wrong piece of tissue, the wrong pathologist, the slide is mishandled.

I dont like to think about it as I need to stay in the moment but she is so concerned what do I tell her

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