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Old 10-20-2010, 03:04 PM #1
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Default Skin biopsy result

Hi

I happend to call the lab my sample was sent to, so I can ask if there is a problem as to why my doc only did biopsy on my ankle an not thigh.

Turns out my results are negative and also for amyloid.
He aske if I have spoken to my doc and I said no so he was like oh well you need to talk to them. He thought I already had results. In any case case he said there was no evidence of sfn.
And it depends on what doctor thinks and why he didn't do thigh but he said in your case you didn't need it.

So back to square one!!!


Does this mean I have the symptoms but no damage and nerves are okay. Or am I loosing my mind!!
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