Posted by Goose on December 11, 2017 at 18:10:50 from (174.217.6.175):
In Reply to: Re: O.T.-CT Scan posted by pete 23 on December 11, 2017 at 17:21:26:
Same thing happened to me about 20 years ago. A doctor, not our family doctor, took a chest x-ray for something or other and noticed several white spots on one lung. He went nuts, diagnosed it as metastastic lung cancer, and ordered every test known to the medical profession that remotely applied.
Our family doctor said, "Now wait a minute!". He said it just looked like some scar tissue of some sort to him, and asked me if I'd cleaned a lot of chicken houses as a kid. Chicken manure has ammonia in it. He then dug through his files and found another x-ray taken 12 years earlier. Same spots, same size, same location. In his own dry way, he commented, "Well, I guess if those spots were anything to worry about, you'd have been dead a long time ago".
Then it dawned on me. The clinic the first doctor was attached to was undergoing a major renovation. All this dork wanted to do was milk my insurance and me for every nickel he could to help with the renovation. He didn't care what he did to my nervous system in the process.
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