Anonymous wrote:mmtAnonymous wrote:If you end up needing a biopsy it's scheduled.
This. You aren’t committed to going through with the biopsy, but this prevents a situation where you’re anxious, want the biopsy done ASAP but there aren’t slots for a months. Also posting the case initiates the process of getting it authorized by insurance so there’s less delay on that end. All can be cancelled, and certainly no one is going to do a biopsy without your knowledge or consent. Best wishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m grateful that we as patients get more access to our records than ever before but this kind of anxiety is the natural consequence. You’re reading tea leaves when it’s not your tea.
How is it “not your tea” when it is plans for a mass in an organ in your body?
This comes across as your doctor is all knowing and don’t worry your pretty little head, young lady, just show up at the time scheduled.
Anonymous wrote:I’m grateful that we as patients get more access to our records than ever before but this kind of anxiety is the natural consequence. You’re reading tea leaves when it’s not your tea.
Anonymous wrote:My provider ordered everything and then cancels if not needed as we went through the process. Said it was faster to get me on the books from the start rather than wait it out.
Anonymous wrote:It can be. My friend had a sonogram and was then sent immediately for biopsy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't helpful if you're not saying what for.
Mass found in an organ.
I was told a CT scan and blood test were next. The scan is in two weeks.