tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1121407357907312399.post4981591022623621257..comments2012-07-05T17:50:33.227-07:00Comments on Good Cells Gone Wild: If You're Gonna Do What You've Always Done, You're Gonna Get What You've Always GotRedFeatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09730135395153591654noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1121407357907312399.post-30213490012346034942012-07-05T17:50:33.227-07:002012-07-05T17:50:33.227-07:00Hello My Fellow Cancer Thrivor!!!
Well done for g...Hello My Fellow Cancer Thrivor!!!<br /><br />Well done for getting your medical records and insisting upon it Momared!! You are truly a rock star for being persistent yet firm about bringing your expertise to the clinical table!<br /><br />Sorry for my delayed reply but I just came back from visiting my surgical oncologist and am happy to reply that she was elated that I was equipped with all my images and reports for my one year post-treatment follow-up. So, keep on keeping on! You are fighting the good fight my sweet!! <br /><br />As for the helpful hints, the first step is just scanning in those key pieces of clinical data from your lovely pink binder (my was boring business black - exciting, not so much!!) Once they are scanned in, you can upload them to your computer and then set up a file system to locate them. You know, you can use file headers such as Lab Reports, Pathology Reports, Imaging, etc. - whatever suits your fancy! <br /><br />Its all good Momared! You don't need anything more that - really, really! (nod to Shrek here )<br /><br />I will be expanding more on this topic in a post coming in the next few weeks. I have tested on both MAC and PC (wait a tick - maybe you and I can be the next commercial for these duelling platforms!...er...banjos!!..lol!)<br /><br />In the words of my wise Granny....all that matters, is what you do next.<br /><br />@redfeatherroxRedFeatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09730135395153591654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1121407357907312399.post-17662343621467212862012-07-05T08:09:48.860-07:002012-07-05T08:09:48.860-07:00I too was diagnosed in the spring of 2010. May 4t...I too was diagnosed in the spring of 2010. May 4th to be exact! :) I ask for all my medical records and boy can it be difficult!! It was a battle at first, but now all my doctors know...I will be asking for ALL the information of what was done at any appointment! I have a very large pink binder that is way too full. I love the idea of putting it all onto my iPad!! Any helpful hints on where to start? <br />Thanks for your thoughts!!<br />~TraceyMomaredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06491663740620406982noreply@blogger.com