Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If CMP is normal, that has glucose in it. If that is normal and A1C is normal, no concern about diabetes.
Radiology locations will not do 3 tests at a time. You can’t have MRI abdomen and pelvis and MRCP. You can have MRI abdomen and MRCP.
You mentioned MRE. That is looking for inflammation in your small intestine.
Great news that everything is normal so far!
Just gave my TSH and cancer marker bloodwork today. Crossing my fingers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any updates , OP?
OP here. Not really. Gave my pending bloodwork today that's it. The CA19-9 and TSH, T3, T4 are in this one.
And they were all normal? That's reassuring at least?
Anonymous wrote:If CMP is normal, that has glucose in it. If that is normal and A1C is normal, no concern about diabetes.
Radiology locations will not do 3 tests at a time. You can’t have MRI abdomen and pelvis and MRCP. You can have MRI abdomen and MRCP.
You mentioned MRE. That is looking for inflammation in your small intestine.
Great news that everything is normal so far!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any updates , OP?
OP here. Not really. Gave my pending bloodwork today that's it. The CA19-9 and TSH, T3, T4 are in this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP with an update - I got the prelim report and A1C does not show diabetic. Liver enzymes normal range. Vit D is lowest end of normal, magnesium is also lowest end of normal. CBC normal. CMP normal. LDL High. Waiting on Celiac Panel. B12 normal.
LabCorp screwed up and forgot to put in the order for fasting glucose, TSH, T4 and T3 and CA19-9
I guess its another waiting game after I go back tomorrow.
I asked chatgpt if I need the fasting glucose too and it said yes because a1c monitors 3 month trend but fasting glucose shows current.
My doctor has also ordered an MRI Enterography.
It sucks that all the MRI dates available are in January for the JH network. I'm not sure whether to just go to another center since my records are at JH. And since I have appointments at Sibley I cannot get on any wait list for the other JH locations since the other 5 centers are independent of Sibley
I called and my follow up MRCP earlier this year was with a 1.5T scanner while my first MRI was a 3T. Not sure if that made a difference in the measurements of my IPMN.
OP, I just wanted to say that Sibley can’t put you on the waitlist for other JHU centers, but you can call yourself and ask for earlier appointments or waitlist. I had to do this to get a scan - there are 2 separate numbers for different groups of facilities in Baltimore. What you do at any JHU facility will show up accessible in your chart to all JHU facilities. I think there is also a way to make an appointment online - but they will only allow you to do it a week out because they have to run the insurance. If, when you call you tell them you already have an appointment at Sibley and the insurance already ran and approved the scan, the scheduling people may be able to look for appointments inside a week because it is easy to transfer the insurance approval between facilities.
Anonymous wrote:Any updates , OP?
Anonymous wrote:OP with an update - I got the prelim report and A1C does not show diabetic. Liver enzymes normal range. Vit D is lowest end of normal, magnesium is also lowest end of normal. CBC normal. CMP normal. LDL High. Waiting on Celiac Panel. B12 normal.
LabCorp screwed up and forgot to put in the order for fasting glucose, TSH, T4 and T3 and CA19-9
I guess its another waiting game after I go back tomorrow.
I asked chatgpt if I need the fasting glucose too and it said yes because a1c monitors 3 month trend but fasting glucose shows current.
My doctor has also ordered an MRI Enterography.
It sucks that all the MRI dates available are in January for the JH network. I'm not sure whether to just go to another center since my records are at JH. And since I have appointments at Sibley I cannot get on any wait list for the other JH locations since the other 5 centers are independent of Sibley
I called and my follow up MRCP earlier this year was with a 1.5T scanner while my first MRI was a 3T. Not sure if that made a difference in the measurements of my IPMN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also curious if they do endoscopic ultrasounds in ER since only specialists do those.
Of course not. In medicine, ER doctors motto is “treat em and street em” meaning you make sure the patient is stable and discharge them asap. They will not be doing extra testing like MRIs or endoscopic US if it is not an emergency situation.
You’re wrong. That’s why it’s called an emergency room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also curious if they do endoscopic ultrasounds in ER since only specialists do those.
Of course not. In medicine, ER doctors motto is “treat em and street em” meaning you make sure the patient is stable and discharge them asap. They will not be doing extra testing like MRIs or endoscopic US if it is not an emergency situation.