u/MattBassMaster

I (29 M) am currently in the process of getting diagnosed with Crohn’s and determining the extent. That includes a recent CT enterography that came back essentially “non-diagnostic” because the imaging tech brought me through too quick for the oral contrast to take, so my whole small bowel wasn’t distended and therefore couldn’t be visualized.

Now I know I should wait for the doctor to interpret the results, but I’m just so mad as this has been 13 years in the making after being disregarded for IBS/bad diet/stress. Has anyone else had any problems with imaging/diagnostics like this? How did you go about the financials of an error on the facility’s part?

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u/MattBassMaster — 16 days ago