Geez, the last time I had an MRI I had to wait probably two days for the results. Then it took another two days to finally get hold of the radiologist and ask him if he really meant what he said in the report. He didn't.
And if Paige didn’t disclose the exact nature of the injury nobody can without her HIPPA waiver.I get that, Phil. I just think that fans’ expectations that they should get whatever they want when they want it, be it 40+ blowouts from day one, medical test results, certain statements in a certain way from Geno, etc gives off a whiff of entitlement.
I would edit your comment and say "assuming the longer the wait, the more serious speculation from fans like me that the injury must be more serious!"assuming the longer the wait, the more serious the injury might be.
Before they can do any tests the swelling has to go down to a certain amount. It was over 24 hours before the Army could do a MRI on my Achilles tendon rupture due to the swelling. By the way I got it from stepping off of a curb while walking.assuming the longer the wait, the more serious the injury might be.
What? No MASH?I have no “accredited” medical training but have spent years watching medical shows such as Emergency, Doogie Howser, M.D., ER, House, The Good Doctor, and Grey’s Anatomy to name a few. So I’d like to offer my help with the diagnosis to the actual medical doctors, or help with interpreting the results for the boneyard. I’ll just stand-by on call.
The radiologist’s review of an MRI is pretty cut and dry. The radiologist then writes up the results and provides them to the team doctor who would then discuss the results with the player and head coach. It’s a process that takes a little time, but the severity of the injury should not be a major factor in the time it takes to get the results.assuming the longer the wait, the more serious the injury might be.
And for what it’s worth, I’d like to order 5 ccs of lidocaine, stat.I have no “accredited” medical training but have spent years watching medical shows such as Emergency, Doogie Howser, M.D., ER, House, The Good Doctor, and Grey’s Anatomy to name a few. So I’d like to offer my help with the diagnosis to the actual medical doctors, or help with interpreting the results for the boneyard. I’ll just stand-by on call.
Yes, but if you didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, you have no credibility.I have no “accredited” medical training but have spent years watching medical shows such as Emergency, Doogie Howser, M.D., ER, House, The Good Doctor, and Grey’s Anatomy to name a few. So I’d like to offer my help with the diagnosis to the actual medical doctors, or help with interpreting the results for the boneyard. I’ll just stand-by on call.
What about a Holiday Inn Express?Yes, but if you didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, you have no credibility.
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assuming the longer the wait, the more serious the injury might be.
Geez, the last time I had an MRI I had to wait probably two days for the results. Then it took another two days to finally get hold of the radiologist and ask him if he really meant what he said in the report. He didn't.
I’m currently out of lidocaine, but an IV ringers lactate is a possibility.And for what it’s worth, I’d like to order 5 ccs of lidocaine, stat.
Hope you’re not waiting now, because she’s going to get you bumped back a little more.Geez, the last time I had an MRI I had to wait probably two days for the results. Then it took another two days to finally get hold of the radiologist and ask him if he really meant what he said in the report. He didn't.
I've had a half-dozen, and this was the only one that was kind of weird. The referring physician asked the imaging folks to look for something, and the report said the findings were "consistent" with what they were looking for. When I talked to the radiologist, he said the result was consistent with other things. There was a pile of other evidence pointing away from what the referring doc was looking for, so I was glad I was armed with the convo with the radiologist, but my doc still wanted to treat me very aggressively. That's the last time I saw that doctor.Oh boy, I have an MRI scheduled for tomorrow - hope my experience is a bit better than yours BB...!
Or General Hospital, the original "I'm not a doctor, but I play on on TV."What? No MASH?
Yeah. But I slept at a Holiday Inn last night.I have no “accredited” medical training but have spent years watching medical shows such as Emergency, Doogie Howser, M.D., ER, House, The Good Doctor, and Grey’s Anatomy to name a few. So I’d like to offer my help with the diagnosis to the actual medical doctors, or help with interpreting the results for the boneyard. I’ll just stand-by on call.
Back then it took a while for the liquid lead to pass through the digestive system.....
Life doesn't come to a halt because a student-athlete needs an MRI. In CT of course it does if it's PageThese kids do attend classes. An MRI requires a trip to a hospital, likely UConn Health which is West of Hartford, as well as a scheduled time. The MRI then has to be read by either Dr Arciero or Dr Joyce. Life doesn't come to a halt because a student-athlete needs an MRI.