Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 , Wow, what can anyone really say! Great job in investigating your condition and asking the right questions. This really seems to be a problem and you often wonder how many this has happened to, because the physicians that you trust refuse to investigate farther. All they seem to do is guestimate and what they were taught, not even what their conscious may tell them. The standard physicians are concerned in the rise of malpractice insurance and many times blames it on the patients, when in fact it may be their own doing. Wrong diagnosis, over medicated, under medicated, wrong treatment, as the list goes on and on. Maybe they ought to start using some of the diagnostic tests that were designed to determine such illnesses and stop quessing. Our own assumption would probably be much closer to the proper diagnosis than their own. It just takes a little bit of research. Congrats, we're so happy for you and hopefully now they will treat your condition properly. KC --- In , " " <stephajoyc@...> wrote: > > Greetings group, > > I have not posted since my initial post of a question regarding mold > exposure and cancer. I am now at Cancer Treatment Center of America, > as I have changed doctors, seeking a second opinion. I got to the > biopsy stage and the medical professional to do my biopsy was the > radiologist! No thank you. My beloved and trused surgeon retired a > couple of years ago. I had not even seen a doctor face-to-face in > this recent ordeal regarding a new cancer diagnosis and it was the > oncology nurse who told me that I had extensive lung caner! When I > asked her if it could be anything else and mentioned the mold > exposure, she assured me that the radiologists were very experienced > at reading the scans and they were sure that I had cancer. > Interestingly enough, the docs here have reviewed the scans and agree > that the spots on my liver DO NOT look like cancer. Ten thousand > praises!! I am consulting with an outstanding pulmonologist and they > have state of the art diagnostic equipment here. The pulmonologist > has ordered additional lab work to check for other things after > hearing my mold exposure story. I am so glad that I came here! Good > doctors are a great blessing, but I am > > Still consulting with the Great Physician, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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