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Originally Posted by looneycat
the 'Dr.' took the biopsy, the lab said it was negative, the PA that I saw the next 2 visits insisted it was OK since the biopsy was negative, however, I showed him that it continued to grow, it was circular with raised edges and a scaly surface. He wouldn't freeze it off since it was 'negative'. It started to ulcerate so I immediately made an appointment elsewhere and wound up in the hospital having surgery that should not have been necessary and complicated by the fact that I am a transplant patient with APS as well.....so what do you think Russ? Oh and on each occasion the PA was accompanied by a female Dr. who stood in the background and never introduced herself.
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That's a shame, but what does that have to do with the PA ? I would think that's the lab's fault.
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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