Hey Lisa,
Sorry I did not notice the last part of our post.
To answer specifically to it, as I don't think its the same as the case above, I would second your opinion and reaction. (I hope it will get resolved soon).
YEs if you are on good Homeoapthic treatment and your doctor has a grip on the situation, why should you be running about for a diagnosis? I would ask my patients to wait at least 3 months on my treatment but keep a watch on the lump to see whether its growing or changing in consistency etc and only then, if I find anything worth noting, I would ask her to do investigations.
That would be because not only I was confident of my similimum prescription but also because clinically I did not think it was something to get alarmed about and, also I would be watching it!
But the moment I felt it was anything suspicious, I would be obliged to advise her to check it out and decide on her OWN course of action. I would of course prefer that she continues with my treatment anyway!!
What I mean, is that I would love to have someone like you as my patient!!
Warmly,
doctorleela
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