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Originally Posted by Juanitad
I agree with Fred, but one thing I want to suggest is that you write down your symptoms as they occur so you won't forget to tell the new neuro about them. I know how scary it is to go to a new doc and how easy it is to get home and think, "Why didn't I tell him/her about this or that? How dumb am I?" Well, you're not dumb, just human. So maybe do a log for a few days and then see if you see a pattern of the symptoms and try to categorize them all together. They probably aren't going to want to read a month long log, but if you can say, in the mornings I tend to ..... and then in the afternoon this happens. Or In the morning when I wake up ..... It will help you and your doctor see the pattern of your symptoms.
They probably won't order the tests until you see the neuro - some of your symptoms appear mg-like and others, not so much.
Here's hoping you an get an answer to your questions - it is so frustrating to know something is wrong, but the docs can't figure it out. Good luck!
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Thank you so much for your helpful suggestions, the log is an excellent idea and something constructive I can do while waiting. Trying to make sense of all this. It helps to know there are such helpful knowledgeable people here.
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