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In response to "The way they figure (as was explained to me) is that the test is irrelevant. It's not going to change the treatment, regardless of the result. Plus" by Trish

They say that the rapid tests aren't as accurate as they would like them to be. And the path doc was just telling us a few days ago, before you order

a test think what you will do with the results. If a positive test and a negative test won't change your treatment... then don't order it hehe.

Yikes, you are definitely a high risk patient. :( So sorry, hope you get better soon.


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