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Post by t-bob on Sept 14, 2021 13:18:15 GMT -5
I've always had a little basal cancer - I was lived in the ocean, lakes, rivers, summers. I was always outside.... Nobody had any sunscreen in the 50s and 60 I've never had the second stage. My doctor never told me if I had the basal or squamous If a normal or negative test result comes back, the physician can telephone the patient with the “good news,” and patients have the option of canceling the follow-up appointment. Although it is preferable to give bad news face-to-face, there may be times when giving bad news over the phone is unavoidable. My doctor has not been very good - they could've called me about the BIOPSY TEST. They're probably going to say "oh it must be either pandemic or we can be busy". I think that is bullshit I would like to know about this test. I'm not very happy about the the doctor - not responding - biopsy I know I'm positive about life. I've had 12 surgeries for about six years. I'm still vertical and more. Woohoo
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Post by Cornflake on Sept 14, 2021 13:35:32 GMT -5
The uncertainty must be difficult, Bob. I hope you get an answer soon.
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Post by t-bob on Sept 14, 2021 13:52:17 GMT -5
The uncertainty must be difficult, Bob. I hope you get an answer soon. Also I just got a bill ($1161) but I already have Medicare A & B. I've never had an appointment/biopsy with One Thousand.
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Post by james on Sept 14, 2021 14:53:22 GMT -5
Here's hoping for the best Bob. Health workers of many types are really having a hard time keeping on top of some things at the moment. It can be hard to be calm and patient.
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