BREAKING: A source tells EWN HOF QB Jim Kelly received encouraging news today but has to go back next week for a biopsy.
Jimbo got encouraging news today
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Re: Jimbo got encouraging news today
Originally posted by sukie View PostThat is alittle cart before horse. The fact they are biopsying something means something is still there... I hope it is merely necrotic residual.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Re: Jimbo got encouraging news today
Glad I Googled this before responding... I just saw "encouraging news" with nothing behind it. Figured a positive to his cancer treatment, but didn't know if his mortgage had been renewed, he won a radio contest, or wasn't going to get fined for smacking JBJ.
Any good news is great for Jimbo's recovery.Bye Bye Brady...
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Re: Jimbo got encouraging news today
Originally posted by sukie View PostNot really especially during or right after radiation. Biopsies are done on suspicious lesions. Pet scans are done to look for spread.
Other folks often have to jump through hoops to get a PET or MRI, unless you are a member of the special classes. For most, it's begrudged high-radiation CT and you must be sure to get prior authorization and make sure the provider - even their office location - is "in-network."Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Re: Jimbo got encouraging news today
Originally posted by stuckincincy View PostDepends on the coverage plan. If you work in the public sector or retired from same, or have a plan like NFL players do and some unions do, with minimal or zero co-pay or deductible and any and all procedures are sanctioned, biopsies are $ for the med business and assuage the patient. And routine biopsies can discover problems.
Other folks often have to jump through hoops to get a PET or MRI, unless you are a member of the special classes. For most, it's begrudged high-radiation CT and you must be sure to get prior authorization and make sure the provider - even their office location - is "in-network."
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