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Old 09-25-2007, 11:28 PM
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jimj jimj is offline
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northeast Nebraska
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Default Thanks for all the quick replies

Ya'll make me feel guilty for my slow responses. I'll try to be better, but with three young kids it's tough to get much free time in front of the computer. There's a lot of info to digest just in this thread alone, much less for PN in general. I'm not complaining though, the more I can find out about my wife's PN the better. I haven't followed all the links posted in this thread yet, but I will.

The specialist I'm going to call is Dr. Pariwat Thaisetthawatkul. According to the websites below he "spent a year and a half at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester for a fellowship in peripheral nerve disease" and he is "is seeing patients mainly with neuromuscular, peripheral nerve and autonomic problems."
http://app1.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/t...cfm?match=1680
http://www.unmc.edu/dept/neurologica...ID=2&CONREF=19

Omaha NE is the closest metro area to us. This is the only doc I could find that sounded like a PN specialist, but if anyone knows of any other PN docs in NE I'm all ears.

Thanks again to all who've replied.

PS. dahlek, I couldn't agree more, my wife is super lucky! Now if I could only get her to see that...
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