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<blockquote data-quote="sstterry" data-source="post: 1701396" data-attributes="member: 28912"><p>Without seeing the records I cannot say for sure, but, keep in mind that doing blood work can mean many different things. But, a normal panel, would include the things I mentioned above such as BUN and Creatinin. It would also include your varying cholesterol readings. You might want to call the Dr's office back and specifically ask for your "labs". In fact, tell them you want to see a copy of your <u>entire chart</u> and make sure they include all labs and diagnostic studies. Sometimes they don't send those to the patient unless you specifically request them. </p><p> Medications are not one-size-fits-all. They affect different people differently and they need to be monitored. I am just glad that they have your meds straightened out. Medication adjustments can make a world of difference and medication errors can be deadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstterry, post: 1701396, member: 28912"] Without seeing the records I cannot say for sure, but, keep in mind that doing blood work can mean many different things. But, a normal panel, would include the things I mentioned above such as BUN and Creatinin. It would also include your varying cholesterol readings. You might want to call the Dr's office back and specifically ask for your "labs". In fact, tell them you want to see a copy of your [U]entire chart[/U] and make sure they include all labs and diagnostic studies. Sometimes they don't send those to the patient unless you specifically request them. Medications are not one-size-fits-all. They affect different people differently and they need to be monitored. I am just glad that they have your meds straightened out. Medication adjustments can make a world of difference and medication errors can be deadly. [/QUOTE]
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