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>These stones must be calcified, that is why they are not coming out with the

>flushes.

Or perhaps, just perhaps, the flush doesn't actually " flush " stones

(calcified or otherwise) out of your system at all.

As long as I've been on this list, no one has been able to show a " before

and after " set of ultrasound sonograms which show stones and then, after

a series of flushes, no stones. Sorry to be so skeptical, but the

evidence presented on this list is anecdotal at best. As much as we'd

all like it to be true, I think it is terribly unlikely that anyone can

flush out a 1.2 cm stone.

....Bill

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I don't know where you live---here in Utah they are kept in the hospital or

clinic where they are taken. They are in the radiology department office. It's

like a library of yellow

manila envelopes. We can go check them out to look at or take to other doctor's

offices for other opinions, appointments, etc. When my little boy broke his arm

last year I had to check

his x-ray out to take to the specialist. I had those films for months and never

got a phone call. I think I probably could have kept them. They didn't act

like it was a big deal when

I showed up five months later to return them. I think if you have a case where

they need to keep taking films to see if something is changing, they would want

to keep them for

comparison. But if it's a one-time thing like a bone or an ultra-sound, maybe

you could check it out and keep it, or just ask if you can keep it. They'd have

to throw stuff out after

awhile anyway, just to make room. I guess technically the hospital owns them,

but it wouldn't hurt to ask.

Janet

Rachd1961@... wrote:

> I'm asking this question out here before I call my doctor's office tomorrow.

> Does anyone know whose " property " the ultrasound results are? I'm referring

> to the actual x-ray type pictures. I have a copy of the written report, but

> I'm wondering what happens to those pictures. I only saw them briefly when I

> consulted with the surgeon (and had no idea what I was looking at). Now

> that I have more information at hand I would really like to see them. Is

> this a reasonable thing for me to ask them for??

>

> thanks for your thoughts,

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Thanks to those who commented about getting those ultrasound pictures back.

I will call the doctor's office tomorrow. (I meant to today, but time just

flew by!)

Thanks again for your responses

in health,

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The two times I've gotten an ultrasound over the last 3 months I keep

both the written reports and the pictures. As far as I know they are

yours if you request them. They are pictures of your body which the

radiologist would have no use for anyway. Maybe they have kept yours

on file and you just have to request them...?

Barry.

> I'm asking this question out here before I call my doctor's office

tomorrow.

> Does anyone know whose " property " the ultrasound results are? I'm

referring

> to the actual x-ray type pictures. I have a copy of the written

report, but

> I'm wondering what happens to those pictures. I only saw them

briefly when I

> consulted with the surgeon (and had no idea what I was looking

at). Now

> that I have more information at hand I would really like to see

them. Is

> this a reasonable thing for me to ask them for??

>

> thanks for your thoughts,

> in health,

>

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