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Originally Posted by IndieBlue
Hmmm, that's an odd way to deal with it. I think going back to telling everyone their Beta and if it was low then explaining what that means to those patients would be more professional. Maybe a lot of the patients don't know though and they don't have contact with other patients....so that won't be pressure for them. If I went in there for my first Beta though and they said "sorry, we can't tell you till the next one" I'd be even more sick knowing that they told the other girl hers, what's wrong with mine? Maybe just me though.
I'm glad that it's not going to be a study wide thing though....so my location will probably give me my numbers then or tell me it's negative....one less thing to worry about.
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Yeah, I agree...just tell me what the number is and if it's "low" than tell me to be cautiously optimistic you know?? LOL. I hear ya!
I just want to cry right now. I came home to eat some lunch before going to my doctor appointment and my pit bull decided to get sick (and not the vomit kind) all over his kennel. Then he attacked my puppy while outside (I have no idea why) and now the puppy is bleeding. So I'm just really overwhelmed at the moment and crying (emotional outbursts just stink) and waiting for DH to get home to help me. I did not need this right now...ugh...ok, I feel better having gotten that off my chest...does anybody want a dog?? I'd be happy to get rid of all three of them at this point....