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Old 10-08-2007, 06:32 AM
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ALso, consider keeping a daily journal that you can take to the neurologist in six months. That is a good amount of time to have reviewed. This way you have a document and won't have to remember what you want to say to the doc. Just summarize the content.

Include:
  • foot dragging
  • what you could or could not do that day; e.g. sweeping the floor, shifting gear in the car
  • sleeping habits
  • hygene; e.g. bathing, dressing, brushing teeth
  • eating; e.g. cutting food
  • other; e.g. fever, dizziness, muscle ache, tingling, numbness
  • etc. etc. you get the idea
Use Excel or Word on the computer, or just a paper journal.

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