Muneca
(Journeyman)
09/05/03 11:13 AM
Re: Dr. truthfulness question???

Thanks guys! That's what I was going to do anyway, but sometimes you miss an option that you didn't know about. This board is so full of knowledgeable people, I thought maybe somebody might have a different opinion or insight. I was lucky enough to have my husband along side of me almost all the time, and his jaw dropped open when he saw the report also because he was there when I asked the DR. point blank, if there was anything else that might need to be corrected and he replied "No". Anywho, there is a good surgeon here where I live that I was going to use but the wait to get into see him for the first time was two months and I was in too much pain to think about waiting that long. So, now that I'm a bit more functional, I'm going to see him with records in hand and see what he says. P.S. The report said that there was something suspicious that might be a tumor at the level he did operate on and he never said anything about that either. Not even after surgery. All I got was a pathology bill.

AP



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