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Rhoda, I hope that you will have a safe journey to Rochester. I have just now read your message, and I want to encourage you to have all of your questions and concerns written on a list so that you and your husband will remember all of them.
Don't be shy about asking about genetic testing, or about asking any questions. My experience at Mayo has been that they welcome questions, and that they (at all levels of care) will provide answers in way that a patient can understand by breaking down the medical terms. I remember an occasion when a doctor asked for my list, and he read it himself and provided me with very complete explanation of my concerns, and how one could relate to another.
On another occasion, very soon after I arrived at Mayo from ICU in KY, one of the liver doctors asked me to describe the symptoms that I had been experiencing. I recited my list, until I came to a particular symptom that I brushed aside by saying, "O that's not important". (It had been shrugged off as not important at a different hospital) The doctor at Mayo askd me to tell him, anyway. And he wrote it down in his notes.
I understand the anxitey that you are feeling as you return to Mayo. I return annually, and there is always an excitement and anxiety for me, too. My husband and I enjoy sitting in the Ghonda lobby between appointments. We enjoy looking at the artwork that is displayed throughout the many departments, too. I hope you will be able to enjoy a few quiet moments between your appointments and procedures. I wish I could send some warmth and sunshine your way. I am sending a virtual hug.
@rckj, wow Rhoda there's a lot in that paragraph. Imagine the medical education you've given the staff and clinicians at your local hospital. Have you added that to your résumé?
Your experience would be most welcome in the Endocrine System group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/diabetes-and-endocrine-problems/
Here are some specific discussions where your participation would be most valuable. You may find others too.
- Possible Adrenal Issues https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/possible-adrenal-issues/
- Adrenal crisis without cause https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/adrenal-crisis-without-cause/
- Addison's Disease: Tired of being tired https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/tired-of-being-tired/
Fellow Connect member @kdubois shares her story about genetic testing here:
> Learning to Trust Again – My Journey with Drug Intolerance – Experts by Experience https://socialmedia.mayoclinic.org/2018/05/04/learning-to-trust-again-my-journey-with-drug-intolerance-experts-by-experience/
I'd also like to introduce you to @dawn_giacabazi. If your paths haven't crossed yet, it is time they did. Dawn, too, has adrenal experiences. I'm certain their are differences, but also common experiences to share and support.