Some advice: EEEEEEEE-pics!
There are several different types of laryngoscopes but modern ones can be digital video laryngoscopes. My ENT works out of three offices. In one office he has a Glidescope, in the other he has a video laryngoscope with a monitor and in the one closest to my home, he only has a regular, handheld, laryngoscope. I always drive to the further offices for visits.
Why do I think it so important? Because without photographic records, it's tough to compare one visit to the next. You're only going by memory. I have digital pictures of my throat going back to around 2002. In the office with the monitor, I simply take my digital camera and snap a couple of pics of the screen. I think it's important to always insist on a video laryngoscope so that you can have that record. Especially if a mass is found. From one visit to the next you can actually measure it to see if it has grown or shrunk.
IMHO - Don't let the docs go cheap on you with just a handheld that you can't see your own body and you have no record of the visit other than written notes.
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Scopes
My scopes are displayed on video right there for my wife and I to enjoy. I have never considered getting stills. I figure if he needs me to interpret the images then I am going to the wrong Doctor but props to you for getting so hands on.
When I look at the screen I see an alien world where every bump and node is a possible cancerous tumor!0 -
My RO when he scoped thereJoel4 said:Scopes
My scopes are displayed on video right there for my wife and I to enjoy. I have never considered getting stills. I figure if he needs me to interpret the images then I am going to the wrong Doctor but props to you for getting so hands on.
When I look at the screen I see an alien world where every bump and node is a possible cancerous tumor!
My RO when he scoped there was no screen. At my ENT there is a monitor but it's behind my head and my dad and or step mom gets to see it. I hate that stupid scope. I'm a gagger. Actually, if I could view the monitor, I would probably do better because I love to watch stuff like that.0 -
Scope!sweetblood22 said:My RO when he scoped there
My RO when he scoped there was no screen. At my ENT there is a monitor but it's behind my head and my dad and or step mom gets to see it. I hate that stupid scope. I'm a gagger. Actually, if I could view the monitor, I would probably do better because I love to watch stuff like that.
My oncologist has a Monitor & if he is concentrating a tad too long on a spot I tend to take a peek! Then he tell's me not to worry lol! But at least I can see what is going on & not feel left out of the loop.0
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