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I'm sorry, P-C.
Aims, I hope you get a clear, good diagnosis soon.
All of my doctor's have my biopsy results. None of them will tell me what the results are.
I hate that. I think it should be up to the patient whether he hears by phone, e-mail or in person. I'd rather know before I go into the doctor's office, so I can have questions to ask. I also get irritated with the damn ultrasound people. who are reading the ultrasound right there, but won't tell you anything.
It certainly doesn't necessarily mean bad news. You already knew it was complicated news, and a lot of doctors like to explain all that, even if it's just that you'll be taking thyroid pills.
PC, I'm sorry to hear this.
Aims, I am really hoping the dx comes back clear. Hugs, hon.
I also get irritated with the damn ultrasound people. who are reading the ultrasound right there, but won't tell you anything.
When I broke my ankle, the x-ray technician said she wasn't allowed to "diagnose" the results, but she pointed to the break on the x-ray and "hinted" that I could figure it out myself.
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Better news~ma to everyone.
It certainly doesn't necessarily mean bad news. You already knew it was complicated news, and a lot of doctors like to explain all that, even if it's just that you'll be taking thyroid pills.
Yes, this. {{AIms}} for good measure.
Also, {{P-C}} Multi-system organ failure, oh how I hate it.
Complicated news! That is just what I was coming here to say.
And you ab. so. luuuute. ly. need to go park your curvaceous behind in his office.
Oh man. P-C, I'm so sorry.
Aims, I hope you have real news soon.
Oh dear. So much bad news.
Much strength to P-C, Aimee, Theo and families. Aims, like you, I'd be high tailing it to the doctor's office to get the results.
My hair used to be fine and thick and wavy. Then I became hypothyroid. It's still thick and wavy, but it's coarser now and I don't like the texture as much.
Relatedly, Plei, would switching to henna improve the texture at all? Is there any natural or henna-related way to get to reddish-brown instead of red hair? My hair is short right now so it's a good time to switch hair regimes.