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Old 09-25-2014, 09:12 PM #1
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Default What tell Mayo versus what not to tell Mayo

Oh wise ones...
I was in excellent health a year ago.
Since then: two surgeries, truncal pain that no one can figure out, a tear to esophagus (now have a noise from throat that no one knows what it is), neuopathic pain, now a potential hernia to my most recent surgery (symptoms and area just started within last week).
So, I know they can't focus on more than 3 things, so do I just tell them everything about the truncal pain and neuropathy, or just tell them everything?

As I get ready and write it up, it sounds UNBELIEVABLE and that I am crazy and no one could have that much bad luck with medical procedures.

Suggestions?
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