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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Glad something is happening. Did you or he bring up the precipitous weight loss? Can they also order blood work and an abdominal ultrasound so at the next appointment the doctor can discuss all the results at once?[/quote] I suspect he said nothing about the weight loss. I was in the waiting room this time. Grrrr. I’m sure the docs think nothing about his weight. He’s barely at the ok range for BMI but … he’s gaunt, his abs are concave, you can see his bones, etc. He does not look healthy. He’s satisfied with the fact he’s stabilized his weight Though I’m not so sure, and even if that’s true, he’s eating more and not adding weight. All I know is from him. The doc did not diagnose anything but made a couple general references to kidney stones. [/quote]
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