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Old 03-11-2008, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Cowcntry View Post
Eileen, you know I have had a bad neurologist too. Someone else I know has had a bad expierence with their first neurologist as well. I don't get it........ are they all insensitive??

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I've seen 4 neurologists since getting PN. Three ranged from arrogant, dismissive, and discouraging to downright abusive. One was adequate. While arrogant, at least he tried (unsuccessfully) to get a differential diagnosis of something treatable.

Why do these incompetent arrogant SOBs make such big bucks and not lose their specialty certification? They might be able to pass tests, but they don't help patients. Any medical help I've gotten for PN over the years is from this and previous forums and my wonderful and super-competent primary care physicians.
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