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InTheShop
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Posted 10/10/2016 1:03 PM (GMT -8)
Glad to hear it was a lab error.

Still, it's worrying that the lab could make that kind of error.

Andrew
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Izzyblizzy
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Posted 10/10/2016 1:06 PM (GMT -8)
Lifeguyd! I remember you from back in 2006/2007. So sorry to hear you had a recurrence.
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Izzyblizzy
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Posted 10/10/2016 1:08 PM (GMT -8)
Yeah, Andrew, primary is worried about that too. That is why he is reordering everything.
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Bobby Mac
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Posted 10/10/2016 1:14 PM (GMT -8)
Great news!!
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Tim G
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Posted 10/10/2016 1:22 PM (GMT -8)

Tony Crispino said...
You know this is one of those websites where you meet people and become friends and hope to help each other out so you never have to see or hear from each other again. Kind of a contract to eHarmony.com. :-0

Nice, Tony!
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Worried Guy
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Posted 10/10/2016 2:14 PM (GMT -8)
A mistake Whew!!!

And yet, the lab still gets paid. Not once, but twice for the retest!

J
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Izzyblizzy
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Posted 10/10/2016 2:19 PM (GMT -8)
Well, technically, two different labs. (The one his primary doc uses, and the one in house at TUCC).

But his primary has demanded a free retest on his annual full blood panel. They agreed that they will retest his PSA and if his PSA on first test was wrong, then they will redo the whole blood panel without charging insurance.
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Tall Allen
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Posted 10/10/2016 2:31 PM (GMT -8)
Whew!
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Reltnie
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Posted 10/10/2016 3:29 PM (GMT -8)
Thank goodness. I can't even imagine the stress, but I do know the utter relief in hearing undetectable. Glad for you both.

Tom
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Bohemond
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Posted 10/10/2016 5:07 PM (GMT -8)
So glad to see your confirmation that the lab was wrong!
Jim
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compiler
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Posted 10/10/2016 6:41 PM (GMT -8)
Thank goodness.

We have seen that happen here more than once!

Mel
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Michael_T
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Posted 10/10/2016 8:55 PM (GMT -8)
Congrats! It sure made sense to be an error, but I can only imagine what you were going through!!!
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Ravineman430
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Posted 10/11/2016 8:20 AM (GMT -8)
What an unfortunate screw up but very glad to hear the lab made an error. Its all too common that professionals make errors, which is why no action would ever be taken based on a single PSA draw.
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