It's got to be both a relief and scary/exciting to finally have a diagnosis. Isn't it great when you finally find a doctor who is bright enough to connect all the dots?
My observation of medical doctors is that there are good doctors, but unfortunately you really have to self educate, self advocate, and ask questions until you start getting some honest answers. Even then there seems to be more ineptitude among doctors/specialists these days.
It isn't that there aren't any good physicians, its that they are few and far between. (No disrespect intended toward your grandfather Darius; its just that too many doctors probably don't measure up compared to him.) [MENTION=21957]Darius[/MENTION]
Mayo Clinic is my first "go to" site online when I need to get general knowledge, and frankly I always do my own research (as much as possible anyway) before I go to an appointment. When doctors start discussing the test results and begin tossing around medical terminology I want to have some kind of common frame of reference. Too often one doctor just refers you to another doctor, who orders tests, which gets you referred to another doctor, who orders yet more tests, and the cycle keeps repeating.
In any case I'm really happy to hear the good news Beau. Even if it means you have a lot of work to do in the short term, at least you have a direction and a plan of attack now. Knowing is way more than half the battle. I can't even imagine how relived you must feel, finally not being in the dark anymore. Keep us updated ok? I'm really glad for you and I'm hoping that this is the start of real progress.
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