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Why switch me from surgeon to so many doctors? |
i started out with the colon surgeon and they found something wrong ......they kept giving me test and now have found abnormal lungs plus other things they will not do anything about until they know more about what is going on.......does doctors tell you the truth when you are really ill......i have another ct scan and chest ex ray and contrast monday to see more of the lungs........why do they keep changing me to doctors i do not know......now a pulmonology..how will they know if it is cancer on my lungs ....it was benign in the colon but they wanted to remove ulcerative parts but that has been put on hold now.....will doctors usually tell a manic depression person who lives alone the truth............. They are switching your docs around to try to get you with someone who can diagnose whats wrong. A colon surgeon, is not gonna know as much about your lungs as a pulmonolgist. When dealing with an unknown diagnosis, it is best to have docs that specialize in the are that the problem is. doctors and their treatments i dont know but i pray for yur fast recovery and long life. GOD BLESS U Ethically doctors are bound to tell the patient what the problem is . . . all the doctors we had were brutally honest. From your description it does not sound like they know exactly what is wrong with you yet . . you should be talking to your primary physician who may be able to better co-ordinate what is happening. If you have one physician that all the others can report back to it would make it easier for you. |
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