That's true. What gets put in your medical record is only what the doctor thinks is important enough to write down. If the doctor you're seeing doesn't think it's important enough to write it down, then it won't get written down and put in your record. It doesn't matter what you think is important, it's just what the doctor thinks is important, which can be two different things. And I hate it when you're having a symptom and they try to tell you that you're not having it. I hate it when doctors try to tell me how I feel and try to tell me things about my body that I know are not true. I don't understand how they think they can know more about my body and my health than I do. I live with my body and my health every single day, not them. I don't care how many medical degrees they have, they are never going to know my body or my illnesses better than I do because I live with them every day. I also think you're probably right about essentially being two different patients with two different medical records. You probably do have a set of records somewhere that has the diagnosis, and now you have a set of records that doesn't have the diagnosis. That's what I mean, I think people give doctors too much reverence and too much credit. We assume that because they're doctors they're doing certain things that they're not doing at all. And I know doctors are just people like everyone else, even though most of the ones I've encountered don't act like people but like they're gods who know everything about you when they don't. But it seems like more and more the patient has to advocate for themselves and they basically have to keep their own set of records because you can't trust the doctor is recording everything that's important to you. It's ridiculous that you have to do things like that. You should be able to trust your doctor, but a lot of times you just can't. I mean, I'm not trying to turn you against doctors or anything, but I've just had lots of very bad experiences with them. I know there are some good ones out there, and I hope the ones you have are some of the good ones. But there are a lot of bad doctors out there too, but because of the position and reference and automatic trust that we give to doctors in this society, the bad ones can take advantage of people because things they say are just automatically accepted as true when they may not know what they're talking about or they may not have your best interest in mind.