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I have access to my medical records through the "My Chart" online system. It eliminates the need of getting copies of everything as it is available on line.
However, something truely mind boggling became apparent. I can not always remember all my treatments, results of tests, chronological order of my care, and more. Part of it has been my ability to "let go" and move on. I now realize that is not the only reason. I get blood work done. Dr. visits, scans, consults, infusions and more. My initial records for the first 6 months were at another facility where I had my nephrectomy aren't included in the total # of appointments I have had relating to my cancer. Are you ready for this?
I have had 368 appointments since Oct.2011 pertaining to my care for RCC and 8 admissions
368!!!!!!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!! Thank god for insurance. I guess I'm into this for the long haul. I have achieved the status of rcc being a chronic disease.
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Keeping time.
I don't count, yet. I know I have a scan coming up, June, I think. Just saw my GP, so that's covered. GP didn't do blood, but my urologist will when he does the scan. This will be my 4th scan, so they are getting farther apart. This scan will be with contrast. I do day by day, one hurdle at a time. Funny how we start to keep time.
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Wow
Thats more than a year of appointments! Just wow! The good part is that the effort has paid off and youre still with us! Our good fortune. Keep Flying! Jack
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MY Chart
I also use my chart
But it also helps to have a wife who is a medical records expert. When we went outside the NCI system up to the experts at IUPUI she had me sign a bunch of forms to get all my charts sent to them electronically. I think its interesting how many people dont realize they own their medical records and charts and its your right to ask for them and use them any way you like or need.
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