Anonymous wrote:I lost a lot of weight unintentionally after being diagnosed prediabetic. It was because I started eating better and eliminated practically all junk and snack food. I could tell I was losing weight because I was hungry at night and when I woke up. Are you eating less? Or different lower calorie foods? Are you counting your calories (roughly)? If you are eating less than 2,000 per day, your weight loss is explained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be very worried about cancer , and would consider going to the ER rather than waiting on your primary care doctor to refer you to someone else, wait to get another scan, etc.
Will they do scans in ER just for weight loss and abdominal pain?
RN here. Yes BUT if everything comes back normal, they are very likely to just discharge you and to tell you to follow up with a specialist. They likely aren't going to take the time to try to diagnose anything unless your labs are out of whack or you're unable to keep anything down (I say unlikely but I've also seen people admitted for less). They will likely just rule out anything emergent and/or critical and then have you follow up. Which isn't necessarily a bad way to get a CT scan, I just don't want you to get your hopes up too much that you'll walk out with any answers.
Anonymous wrote:Where were these dismissive specialists? A hospital? What clinic?
You need someone else. Hard to say where not knowing where they gave short shrift.
But yes, an ER in a major hospital might be the easy button.
Johns Hopkins Kimel is at Sibley. Medstar has
https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/the-center-for-liver-and-pancreas-surgery-medstar-georgetown-university-hospital
Inova Fairfax is a Center of Excellence.
Good luck, OP. Let us know how you are doing.
Anonymous wrote:My back also hurts.
Anonymous wrote:Put this in. ChatGPT , I’m not kidding
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be very worried about cancer , and would consider going to the ER rather than waiting on your primary care doctor to refer you to someone else, wait to get another scan, etc.
Will they do scans in ER just for weight loss and abdominal pain?
Anonymous wrote:I would be very worried about cancer , and would consider going to the ER rather than waiting on your primary care doctor to refer you to someone else, wait to get another scan, etc.