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Re: sarcoid in the nose thanx for the info Rose

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Thanx for the quick turn-around on the info Rose! Much appreciated. My EN & T doctor has zero bedside manner, but is quite efficient. I've printed out your response and am taking it with me to the doctor next week. No biopsy yet, but probably next week or so. Dry nose, the growth, and humongous boogers. Super gross.Hey , I know its kinda twisted, but I cracked up laughing when you said you didn't want to add another doctor to the rotation. I totally feel you. I have finally gotten to the point where I do the mass doctor visits/check-ups twice a year-January and the end of the summer (except when I'm feeling like

crap). And with each passing year, I have had to begrudgingly add another specialist to the visit list. And with each doctor you add, you have to start a new relationship and education about your situation. I've been blessed so far that most of my doctors are 's Hopkins affiliated so I don't have to always carry every test I've taken since the beginning of time - they can just pull up my records on their computers.More info than you asked for wrote: I have been having trouble with breathing through my nose for several months but haven't seen a doctor yet. I suspect sarc because I can breath through my mouth fine. I just hate to get another doctor in the rotation but I guess I'll have to. Join our Sock Challenge for Orphans in Kazakhstan - 265 pairs needed by 9/15/07 http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Mittens_ for_Akkol/ grannylunatic (AT) yahoo (DOT) com Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos more. "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." ~ Washington Carver

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Naa, did you see my post on the neoplasm error? I had made my little comment in the adenoid answer that a neoplasm is malignant, which is incorrect. Neoplasm means tumor, which can be benign or malignant. I just didn't want you to hand that to your doctor and have him say, "Well, this is incorrect information," and chuck it in the trash! So would you please delete my error, please?!?

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>> Thanx for the quick turn-around on the info Rose! Much appreciated. My EN & T doctor has zero bedside manner, but is quite efficient. I've printed out your response and am taking it with me to the doctor next week. >

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