Before you are scheduled for a visit with what ever GI specialist you will be seeing at the University ......Thanks again to all of you and if anyone can relate to suggest anything, I'm all ears
1. Try to find out which Physician(s) on the GI staff at the University have a primary interest in issues involving the likes of 'colon disorders', 'inflamatory bowel diseases' and 'diarrhea'. And, if possible, see if you can find out if someone on the staff at the University has Published some kind of article(s) on MC.
2. Make sure that you are in possession of all the reports with respect to the findings of the 2 recent colonoscopies. Be sure to bring them all along to your 1st visit.
3. Find out/Know the exact location where the pathology slides from the biopsy’s taken during these past 2 colonoscopies are located. You will probably be asked to sign a release for these slides to be sent to the University and read (confirmed) by someone in the University’s pathology department. (DO be prepared to be able to comply with this)
4. It is very possible that the new physician may want to “take another look” – but this might depend upon your ability to fulfill #3 above. And (and I my be being rather cynical here) that may also depend upon the type of insurance you have. As you have already received a diagnosis of MC/LC being present, it maybe rather doubtful if this (now 2nd opinion) would want to go ahead with another colonoscopy, without being able to justify another look to insurance this soon.
5. Remember, you are being seen at University on referral by your local Doc who has already done quite a bit of basic work up here. In fairness to the new Physician, he/she will need to have access to ALL the information gained to present --- and you are responsible to see that is provided. Don’t depend on someone else to do this as they may, and may not, all be sent.
Best of Luck to you on this new venture,
Gayle

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You didn't rain on my parade. I have learned that this place is a wealth of information and who better to learn from then those that actually have and are living through it. But to date I've had the worst experience with my doctors in just trying to get to a diagnosis. Now that I have that I can see that I'm about to embark on a new challenge of finding someone to treat me. I KNOW I am not going to find that locally as I've just about exhausted my choices of doctors on my insurance plan. I will work at not getting my hopes up too high with UAB (I will truly have to work hard at that).