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Just want to follow-up with your suggestion to ask for and keep copies of all of your test, lab, MRI, etc. results, whether they be in-patient or out-patient. It has saved me (and new doctors) a bundle of time to have any needed information readily available. In fact, years ago I made a Word document (that I can easily update whenever there are changes) of a one-page summary of my pertinent medical history, including my family history, medical history, surgical procedures, drug allergies, immunizations, prescription medications and OTC supplements/vitamins, as well as the names and addresses of my regular physicians. In this day and age, it can be stored on the internet but I still have some privacy concerns so I keep a folded up hard copy in my possession at all times. Actually I did the same thing for my husband and it was extremely useful recently when he was hospitalized through the ER for a heart arrhythmia ..... saved a whole lot of time and was accurate so he was treated much more quickly and safely.
Takes a little while to do at first, if you have a complicated medical history, but then it can be updated easily. Those of us with a history of ANs need to have that information available for any follow-up that may be needed. Plus, it sure saves time to ask new medical staff people to make a copy of it (or keep it, if I have printed an extra one) and then write "see attached" on all of those multitude of questions.
I guess technically this was a "hijack" but did not think it warranted a new thread. Sorry.
Clarice