bigwheelzip
Absent Comrade
I've posted on this topic before, but had to dredge it up again today.
Almost all medical providers offer a "Patient Portal" with access to your test results. Your layman's medical review could potentially see something overlooked by your doctor, and save your life. I know many of you do this already, but if you haven't bothered, please consider this:
Cousin Susann's doctor was "watching" a spot on her lung with CAT scans for 15 years. She recently became incapacitated with severe pain and just got a PET scan and biopsy which confirmed "end stage" lung cancer metastasized to her spine.
She asked for the report on the annual CAT scan she received a year earlier, and clearly spelled out on the first page by the reviewing radiologist and clearly missed by her doctor, is the cancer that has now run rampant and unchecked in her body for a year.
Radiologist statement in report missed a year ago.
So lets be diligent health care consumers, and if you could spare a Prayer for my beloved cousin, I'd deeply appreciate it.
Almost all medical providers offer a "Patient Portal" with access to your test results. Your layman's medical review could potentially see something overlooked by your doctor, and save your life. I know many of you do this already, but if you haven't bothered, please consider this:
Cousin Susann's doctor was "watching" a spot on her lung with CAT scans for 15 years. She recently became incapacitated with severe pain and just got a PET scan and biopsy which confirmed "end stage" lung cancer metastasized to her spine.
She asked for the report on the annual CAT scan she received a year earlier, and clearly spelled out on the first page by the reviewing radiologist and clearly missed by her doctor, is the cancer that has now run rampant and unchecked in her body for a year.
Radiologist statement in report missed a year ago.

So lets be diligent health care consumers, and if you could spare a Prayer for my beloved cousin, I'd deeply appreciate it.