ok, i just woke up. i had checked my inbox, half asleep, during a
mid-morning urination awakening and they want to inject me with some
isotope of something...?
what it does is make the tumor
or lesion more visible in the scan. that seems to indicate that there
is a tumor or lesion. but, i need to know what it is, first, before i
make any decisions. injecting me with some kind of metal seems kind of
reckless, unless it's a mitigating factor. harm reduction. i'm not there
yet.
are they lesions? if so, i'd rather get a blood
test for lyme disease. and, i mean, there's not really any treatment for
ms, anyways. i'll just take the diagnosis to my nearest odsp office and
otherwise forget about it. no, really. so, i have ms. what does
injecting me with a heavy metal for an mri accomplish? but, what if i
only have lyme disease? there's safer ways to determine this.
do they think they found a tumour? how aggressive do they think it is? this is the one situation where i may consent to this...
....but
i also need to see the existing scans first. apparently, it was the
radiologist that requested the second scan. who is what? a technician?
"oh, i'm not a doctor."
two things i'm worried about.
1)
all industry exists for the purpose of maximizing profit. even in
canada, people get paid. and, what that actually means is that we have a
lot of unnecessary procedures done because somebody gets paid. on first
glance, too much health care might seem better than not enough. but,
this is one of those circumstances where too much may be worse. i'm not
ruling the procedure out on principle, i just want to make sure that
we've gone through the safer - less expensive - options first.
2)
i talk a lot of shit in a lot of places. i keep pointing out that i'm
harmless, but i'm not sure i'm winning that argument. would somebody go
out of their way to get rid of me? it's not impossible. it *is*
outrageous. it *is* ridiculous. but, the world we live in is outrageous
and ridiculous. i just need to be a little bit more careful than the
average bear, i think.
so, i'm going to go call them
back and tentatively cancel the appointment. i need to have them
articulate exactly what they're looking for, and confirm that they've
actually sent the results to the doctor that referred me. i also want to
know when i can see the scans, myself.