Re: What my doctor said yesterday...
Von: dBo (frizzy526@yahoo.com) [Profil]
Datum: 01.10.2008 22:17
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Datum: 01.10.2008 22:17
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Can't blame you for feeling anxious and concerned. I too was found to have a pancreatic cyst during prelimanry testing prior to treatment. It was referred to a probable "pseudocyst" and determined to not be anything to be overly concerned about, tho they suggested follow up on it. I had another ultrasound that said it was no longer showing up, then a second followup ultrasound, a year and a half post treatment, and that time they said they could see it again, but that there was no change from the original findings. Again, maybe not a big deal. As previously stated, it does seem questionable that he would say you have cirrhosis when you have normal liver function... something doesn't sound right. On the other hand, MY PCP assured me for 2-3 years that my "mildly elevated" liver enzymes were nothing to be concerned about, just As We Get Older, Fatty Liver sets in, I had gained some weight and blah blah blah - and HE was wrong as well, turned out I had HEP C, but he didnt' feel there was any reason to pursue further testing....so it just goes to show another example where one doctor can be wrong, and another opinion may be totally different. I agree with the others suggesting you may want to consult another doctor. Too bad you aren't a beer drinker.... I lost the first 20 pounds fairly quickly once I quit drinking after diagnosis! haha![ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Otis T. (07.10.2008 23:08)
