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  1. #1
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    I had a good talk with my doctor this afternoon, and we decided on a 6-month call-back for a diagnostic for at least a few years rather than proceeding with further testing. He felt my risk is actually quite low, and that sometimes people get in a "testing treadmill" that is appropriate at times, but not always. Obviously if there is any change in the cyst then we will take the next step, but I am comfortable with this approach. I think it is reasoned and weighs out both risks and benefits. I greatly appreciate the support during this stressful time, hopefully there won't be a return of this anxiety in 6 months...

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    That seems like a smart approach. I hope it's reassuring to you.

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    It sounds extremely well thought out!
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    That sounds reasonable to me- how are you feeling about it?
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    I am ok with this approach, it is a good balance of risks and benefits. I really like my doctor - he is an Osteopath and has no problem sitting down and talking/explaining things. He even showed me some of his references that helped make the choice in the "decision tree", so to speak.

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    Happy that you can put this in the back of your mind for the time-being.

  7. #7
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    My doc is a DO as well, love that hands on approach! Glad your doc is in the "do less" camp, so many seem to want to subject you to every possible test/procedure under the sun.

 

 

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