Well, I waited patiently for about a week, then I kindly left a message with the nurses for either Dr. Thompson or Kristy. I simply asked them to call me back to let me know if I was going to have a bone marrow biopsy and to please explain why I needed it. I left the message on the afternoon of Monday the 13th. I had given up on a response when the phone rang today. It was Kristy in all her perkiness!
She said she'd been waiting to call because Dr. Thompson has been out of the office and she was having trouble communicating with him (who isn't!). He told her he had not heard back from Dr. Olson, but does think we should move forward with the bone marrow biopsy. I don't understand why he always has trouble contacting Dr. Olson??? She always calls me right back. It just doesn't add up? Kristy couldn't really explain why we were doing the biopsy except to look for immune problems. She really seemed in the dark about the hyper eosinophilia too. She said she would need to "read up on the disorder some more". (sigh) Okay, though, she called, so I am in fact getting some answers. She scheduled the biopsy for June 28th at 11:30 am at Central Baptist in suite 703. It was set.
In my logical/denial driven state this can go two ways...I can let it be and calmly trust that the doctors know that this is what needs to happen & this is all that needs to happen ~ or I can recognize that they haven't done any bloodwork since school has been out, they haven't communicated with the doctors in Denver (who mentioned a different plan if things went as far as needing a bone marrow biopsy), and they don't seem to have a grasp on what they are searching for. I logically shouldn't allow a biopsy if they are just blindly stabbing for answers. I should demand a plan. What to do though? I truly don't know? It doesn't seem like they do either. For now, I'm just waiting and trusting...