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Questionable decisionRating: (votes: 0) Isn't it a point for doctors to rule out every possible blood test, occult blood, and other tests PRIOR to something as drastic as a bone marrow test? Like I've said I'm not saying that I know better than a doctor but this really got me questioning their ethics and decisions. Why would a doctor make a drastic call when not all of the 'lesser evils' are figured out? Looking forward to other perspectives on this. Thank you in advance. not in the USA becasue if Doctors and adminstrators waited for simple test results they wouldn't bew able to deliver 'the standard of care' required to line their pockets from unnecessary investigations and procedures. Comment:
It's very hard to say without being in the doctor's shoes. I would guess it's very possible that he was ruling out a more serious disease with the bone marrow asp that once was negative, proved that your mom had Vit B12 deficient anemia. The bone marrow bx probably proved that the marrow was producing enough RBCs and that a more insiduous process was not in play.
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Quote from ZippyGBRnot in the USA becasue if Doctors and adminstrators waited for simple test results they wouldn't bew able to deliver 'the standard of care' required to line their pockets from unnecessary investigations and procedures.
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Quote from mysticalmoonrayIsn't it a point for doctors to rule out every possible blood test, occult blood, and other tests PRIOR to something as drastic as a bone marrow test? Like I've said I'm not saying that I know better than a doctor but this really got me questioning their ethics and decisions. Why would a doctor make a drastic call when not all of the 'lesser evils' are figured out?
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Oh honey, I am sorry that you had to watch that. It is one of the most painful procedures. That being said, I am glad that the doc ordered it because he was probably screening for something far more dangerous (like lymphoma) by doing the test...which in the big scheme of things, was the right thing to do. It sounds like he called you with the results of the blood tests AFTER your mom had the BMBx. So that means that he could not find the cause of her dwindling H&H and the last resort was to bx the bone marrow. When do you expect results from the BMBx?My prayers are with you and your Mom.
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We can't provide medical advice here at AN. We ask that you discuss your concerns with your mothers doctor.
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why do an invasive test--- should have been explained to your mother at time of physican visit and/or when consent signed for procedure. most often performed rule out more serrious blood disorders due to abnormality on complete blood count --including cancers.bone marrow biopsy: medlineplus medical encyclopediamayo clinic: why it's done use these resources for discussion with your mother and her pcp.
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