Dr. Bex
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I mean, that's two completely different things.
I mean, that's two completely different things.
I mean, that's two completely different things.
Oh, so much.
Oh, so much.
Oh, so much.
I have so many little comments. But I think the other big thing is they recommend to families to bring medical records with you to the appointment. Bring all the medical records that confirm the diagnosis. Yes. That worries me as well.
I have so many little comments. But I think the other big thing is they recommend to families to bring medical records with you to the appointment. Bring all the medical records that confirm the diagnosis. Yes. That worries me as well.
I have so many little comments. But I think the other big thing is they recommend to families to bring medical records with you to the appointment. Bring all the medical records that confirm the diagnosis. Yes. That worries me as well.
So if you are only bringing the ones that confirm it, but you're not bringing the 10 doctor's notes that said they think it's something else, you are not bringing the whole story. I mean, the saying they have it is not necessarily the right answer. Again, it's saying there could be a test that was False.
So if you are only bringing the ones that confirm it, but you're not bringing the 10 doctor's notes that said they think it's something else, you are not bringing the whole story. I mean, the saying they have it is not necessarily the right answer. Again, it's saying there could be a test that was False.
So if you are only bringing the ones that confirm it, but you're not bringing the 10 doctor's notes that said they think it's something else, you are not bringing the whole story. I mean, the saying they have it is not necessarily the right answer. Again, it's saying there could be a test that was False.
For instance, kids sometimes get stool tests when they're or tests of their poop when they're doing a clean out. So they're like getting a bunch of medicines to help them poop. If you run a stool test on that poop, it's going to be different than on a day when you're just having your regular poop. I can't believe I'm saying this so much.
For instance, kids sometimes get stool tests when they're or tests of their poop when they're doing a clean out. So they're like getting a bunch of medicines to help them poop. If you run a stool test on that poop, it's going to be different than on a day when you're just having your regular poop. I can't believe I'm saying this so much.
For instance, kids sometimes get stool tests when they're or tests of their poop when they're doing a clean out. So they're like getting a bunch of medicines to help them poop. If you run a stool test on that poop, it's going to be different than on a day when you're just having your regular poop. I can't believe I'm saying this so much.
But at the same time, if you've done that test once and it was positive, but then they're like, wait. They were on all these medicines. Let's confirm it. And then you do two confirmatory tests and those are negative. Should you only bring the one that said it was right?
But at the same time, if you've done that test once and it was positive, but then they're like, wait. They were on all these medicines. Let's confirm it. And then you do two confirmatory tests and those are negative. Should you only bring the one that said it was right?
But at the same time, if you've done that test once and it was positive, but then they're like, wait. They were on all these medicines. Let's confirm it. And then you do two confirmatory tests and those are negative. Should you only bring the one that said it was right?
So they're almost telling them, choose your story, like go back through and find only the papers that say what you want them to say. And I think that's inappropriate in the world of electronic medical records. The idea is we can see everything. All of them. And again, you may still come to the conclusion.
So they're almost telling them, choose your story, like go back through and find only the papers that say what you want them to say. And I think that's inappropriate in the world of electronic medical records. The idea is we can see everything. All of them. And again, you may still come to the conclusion.