First Endoscopy Tomorrow (*.*)
tanker sgv
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THANKS FOR ALL THE ADVICE YOU ALL GAVE ME. Here's the what came of it__I got a primary doctor & got my endoscopy moved to tomorrow instead of October. What should I expect, I'm really nervous of what will result. Good or bad its been alot of years I've been having problems so I think its the fact that after this test their will be change. Also I was told by my primary Dr. that after the test I will see her in a few weeks for a follow up to discuss the results, but then I got a letter stating I have an appointment with a specialest next Monday, is that normal to get an appointment to a specialest so soon after the scope when the scope hasn't been performed yet? I'm worried my blood test might of shown something... Anyway any advice on what I should look forward too tomorrow or any tips would be great. Thanks again, sometimes I just love this cancer_forsaken_site, without it I would of been lost so many times!!!!!!
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The quicker the better in my opinion!
I think its great that you are getting into see a specialist as soon as your scope is completed! Most surgeons or GI specialists will be able to have preliminary results as soon as he does the scope. I know my husband was told right away that he had cancer...and then one of the hard parts was waiting to get scheduled to see doctors...so if you already have the appointments...I think it's awesome. I wouldn't stress to much over why they are scheduling it already...just be thankful!! I hope for the best.
God Bless,
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Honesty and truth is what Iunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Honesty and truth is what I have always admired most about the members here. Thanks for the advice I will keep you guys up to date.0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatortanker sgv said:Honesty and truth is what I
Honesty and truth is what I have always admired most about the members here. Thanks for the advice I will keep you guys up to date.0
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