nhelen79
10-12-21, 21:17
Hi
I went to ER this morning because I felt pressure in middle of chest.
They took EKG, chest X-ray and blood tests. The doctor released me and told me everything is ok. He pointed out my sugar number is a little bit elevated when I asked him about another blood number.
I went home, reread the release paper and saw on my chest X-ray has this “ elevation of right hemidiaphragm. No focal point identified”.
If this is an issue, why didn’t he tell me? I’m just wondering if anything wrong on chest X-ray not related to the heart issue he’s trying to Treat at the ER, is he required to tell patients like this incidental finding? I’m waiting for my doctor response. I’m getting worried again.
I went to ER this morning because I felt pressure in middle of chest.
They took EKG, chest X-ray and blood tests. The doctor released me and told me everything is ok. He pointed out my sugar number is a little bit elevated when I asked him about another blood number.
I went home, reread the release paper and saw on my chest X-ray has this “ elevation of right hemidiaphragm. No focal point identified”.
If this is an issue, why didn’t he tell me? I’m just wondering if anything wrong on chest X-ray not related to the heart issue he’s trying to Treat at the ER, is he required to tell patients like this incidental finding? I’m waiting for my doctor response. I’m getting worried again.