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MRI results - I am confuzzled
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 433989" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Because they don't take the time to actually read them. When I hemorrhaged after angioplasty, the hematoma was right retroperitoneal, which made since because they went through my right leg. I bled again after the second heart cath - they went through the left that time - and the CT read "left extraperitoneal with evidence of prior right retroperitoneal hematoma". Yet my doctor (at the time, she is no longer my doctor) wrote, "No new bleed" on the report and acted like I was drug seeking. Internal bleeding like that hurts like hell. She is also the doctor who told me 6 weeks before my heart attack that I had chronic fatigue syndrome and was "just going to have to learn to live with it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 433989, member: 7083"] Because they don't take the time to actually read them. When I hemorrhaged after angioplasty, the hematoma was right retroperitoneal, which made since because they went through my right leg. I bled again after the second heart cath - they went through the left that time - and the CT read "left extraperitoneal with evidence of prior right retroperitoneal hematoma". Yet my doctor (at the time, she is no longer my doctor) wrote, "No new bleed" on the report and acted like I was drug seeking. Internal bleeding like that hurts like hell. She is also the doctor who told me 6 weeks before my heart attack that I had chronic fatigue syndrome and was "just going to have to learn to live with it". [/QUOTE]
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