Do you get copies of your blood work?
I have been having blood work for 3 years now, the last time I went the Dr. Said she wanted to see me back for a repeat of my blood work because something was "worrisome" to her. Something about by calcium levels? This was the end of July. So I go back tomorrow For blood work.
I was just wondering if any of you girls get copies of your blood work? I was thinking of asking and maybe try and do some comparison checks. Do some snoop dogging on my lab work.
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I always ask for copies...always. It keeps me in tune with what "normal" for me is. They should have absolutely no problem faxing it to you, or sending home with you.
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Yes, I have the labwork done always one week prior to seeing my Onc. Always on Monday. On Thursday I always just go to the desk or sometimes call and tell them I'd like a copy of my lab results. They always have it ready when I get there. I study them very thoroughly and always ask about variations from test to test.
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I always get copies of all labwork and tests done. I have a binder with tabs and everything is filed according to date. That way everything is in one spot and easy to compare. I always have CD's of all MUGA's and CT/Bone scans as well. The techs are great and get them ready while I wait so I don't have to come back.
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Yes, always. I ask for copies of all reports. Pathology, Surgery, Therapy, Labs, Imaging...anything that produces a report.
HTH,
LisaAlissa
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Ditto.....
I keep copies in a binder of everything......tab for labs, tab for scans, tab for doctor's visit report.
I also keep copies of articles that I might want to talk to the doctor about. I find that I know my bloodwork trends better than my doctor does!
Jacqueline
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Yup, I always get copies while I am there. Although lately I forget about them and they sit in my purse for a few months, hehe.
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Me too. I have an e-mail set up through my medical insurance. My labs are automatically sent to my e-mail. It's really convenient and I am able to compare changes from previously charted labs. It works out great. Maybe your plan offers this.
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Hi there, I am pedantic about details like this and get copies of all blood work, and copies of all CT/PET or MRI reports and their accompanying CD's.. I save them in a file with file folders for each item. I like being able to compare the results . You're not going to believe this, but I also ask for copies of all doctors notes. I like reading what they put in their own files. I feel like I paid for them so I should be able to have copies. My doctors have always provided them without question. good luck to you !!.
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I'm another report hoarder! I have found things in reports that were wrong and that the doctors "forgot" to mention. I like to google it all and find out what they are saying about me! This summer I got my bloodwork before the oncologist and when I went to him he walks in with a med. student and tells me my labs were good. My triglicerides were high, liver enzymes doubled in 6 months, and glucose was a little high. We had a whole debate about Tamoxifen causing these side effects! I would have never known if I didn't follow my labs.
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Hallsnj5. Why would the Dr. Say your labs look fine? Did he not compare from the previous blood work? I hope you brought it to his attention!
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at check in for onc appt, if you want labs sent to you, they have you address an envelope....the only way they give labs if all is okay....of course if a problem, they would be calling you first...they used to always call with results, but I prefer to get the complete copy....and I have tracked some of the labs.....I was on 3 month visits till last February then went to 6 month visits.....
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I find myself obscessing over the numbers so I stopped getting reports, but I think I will start again. What if they do miss something? When do they tell you someting is off? At the start of the trend or when it goes over the limit? I think I want to know right away. Thats it. I am getting my copies nest week, hope I don't freak.
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