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Replies to "@sunnyflower Ohhhhh, this is nothing new my friend. My results are from January 2019. I just..."
Very good info Rachel. So often I have found results to be not straight forward. I would hang onto these reports, if for anything, as a baseline for you to compare with future tests of the same, and/or, as a significant piece of the puzzle to help a doc put it all together. Also, to have at hand when you see different providers who don't have a access to your records.
I've had so many diagnostics over the years that I have results in my hanging file catagorized mostly by body part or area of the body. So there can be X-rays, MRI, CT and even ultrasound of one body part like a neck for example. Bone density is labeled as a diagnostic. It's exhausting. I have a Physical Therapy file too, that I keep all my exercises for different body parts.
Whatever is most user-friendly for you is best. Let me know if you have any tips or ideas on that.
If you want to send me your results privately, then sure, please do. I am only in the early learning stage of neuropathy. I 've had it and fibro along with a myriad of other afflictions for 40+ years.
I'm learning so much from this blog thanks to the very special people here devoting their time to myself and others from the goodness of your /their hearts. I am deeply grateful! Many, many thanks! ♥️
@rwinney HIiRachal. I asked my rheumatologist today about my neuropathy in my thighs and she told me Medicine doesn't have any answers. I found out for myself when the burn starts I apply a cold washcloth that really helps and stays that way for quite a while . I was told by my foot Dr to put my feet on ice when this happens . Have you ever tried this?