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Originally Posted by HSPCraig
Hi Rochelle,
Well, so your neuro puts on his pants the same way you do? How refreshing. You caught him on a good day and not too busy. He probably relied heavily on his PA, who I'm sure was younger, to assist his patients.
Now he is back to practicing medicine by himself for now and has to put his personality back into his practice.
It was refreshing to read your post and I agree that you should stick with this neuro as you can always find a new one later on. He is probably thinking retirement at sometime soon.
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Thanks to
everyone! Wasn't expecting many responses, so each is very much appreciated. Sorry I am late in responding, but have been out of town (it's
Tamiloo's fault!!!)

J/K
Craig, interesting you bring up retirement. I questioned him about this, and he claims he will never retire until forced to do so.
Dr. said that he became an MS specialist about 6 years ago. He has been a neuro for years, even during WWII in the Navy.
He explained that because he was getting old, he didn't want to have to stay on top of every neurological issue, so decided to specialize.
I know he won't outlive my MS, and must put off wondering what to do when he's no longer available. I'll worry about that when the time comes!