laurabelle
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MerryPoppins said:Snappy it scares me, but not as much as not getting the tests the doctor needs. Hopefully someday they'll have better screening methods. Sometimes to fix one thing they mess up something else. But I don't dwell on it. After all, if I've kicked cancer once I could do it again, right? I prefer to remain positive, wearing my rose-colored glasses.![]()
My friend in Mexico has a son that broke a bone. He went in for an x-ray and eventually ended up at MD Anderson in Houston with leukemia. It was a rare form and the doctor suspected x-ray. They went back and checked and the machine was faulty. No telling how many people were x-rayed there and got sick.I don't know if they took the hospital to court or not. I'm sure they are more careful in the US because no doubt there would be a court case. The good news is that the son is now an intern. He's all grown up and wants to help make other people well. He is doing great and at the time of his diagnosis no one had had that kind of leukemia and survived. They get better at treatment every day.
What an amazing story! My onc doesn't use scans or x-rays for follow up. I've only ever gotten them when I'm presenting symptoms. She does examinations and bloodwork, and above all else relies on me being in tune with my body and recognizing if something's not right. I have other friends whose docs do alot more for follow ups...I'm going to share Laurie's news story with them.