If my medical history were complex enough that accurate records of the history would inform future management, I'd think about having a copy for myself (in case something happened to my doctor and I couldn't get access to her records).
But my history is more of "what's done is done" like a little wrist fracture, some abnormal screens that were followed by normal diagnostics.
The only thing that might be interesting for the future is my bone density scan, but again, management will depend only on a future scan.
It's expensive enough to get copies made that it's not worth it.
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Date: 2012-09-17 05:40 pm (UTC)But my history is more of "what's done is done" like a little wrist fracture, some abnormal screens that were followed by normal diagnostics.
The only thing that might be interesting for the future is my bone density scan, but again, management will depend only on a future scan.
It's expensive enough to get copies made that it's not worth it.