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why are they diagnosising without testing ???????
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 110408" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Whenever you have medical testing such as EEG done, be sure and ask the doctor for a copy of the report so you can review it yourself. It's not uncommon for one doctor to interpret the report somewhat differently than another. For instance this morning I went to see a neurologist for a followup to an MRI and when the doctor took me back to see the images he said "Well, it's not as bad as I would have thought from reading the report" which was done by the radiologist. Time also changes medical testing and accuracy--the MRI I had recently was 4 times more powerful than with the last equipment that they used 4 years ago. </p><p></p><p>It's also fairly common for a doctor to request an overnight EEG in the hospital so they can get a longer reading. They're more likely to pick up events that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 110408, member: 701"] Whenever you have medical testing such as EEG done, be sure and ask the doctor for a copy of the report so you can review it yourself. It's not uncommon for one doctor to interpret the report somewhat differently than another. For instance this morning I went to see a neurologist for a followup to an MRI and when the doctor took me back to see the images he said "Well, it's not as bad as I would have thought from reading the report" which was done by the radiologist. Time also changes medical testing and accuracy--the MRI I had recently was 4 times more powerful than with the last equipment that they used 4 years ago. It's also fairly common for a doctor to request an overnight EEG in the hospital so they can get a longer reading. They're more likely to pick up events that way. [/QUOTE]
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