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Originally Posted by fmichael
Dennis -
I suspect we're not the only people in this little group who see Dr. Richeimer. And I can recommend some great MBSR instructors, depending on what area is convenient for you.
The sad truth though is that I still "believe" in the depth of UCLA's Neurology Dept. on more traditional issues and am in fact working through my neurologist to see someone on a matter that doesn't appear to really have anything to do with RSD but appeared ironically enough following a funky MRI that came back a few weeks ago when I wanted to see if my anterior insula could be imaged on a T3 machine. Nothing horrible, just worrisome, and the alternative to UCLA is a $600/hour neurologist at Cedars with whom I will consult in the interim and who doesn't accept insurance.
So it goes.
Mike
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Hey --
I concur on the depth idea with respect to UCLA. There is indeed quality with the major stuff. So much so that while I mentioned in my last post I wrote a rather incisive, eviscerating letter, which I shaped up a little today and was preparing to send off to Westwood, I paused.
I realized I may be setting myself up for a Larry David-ish moment if I had a stroke, inevitably getting a neurologist familar with my beatdown missive. So I think I may wimp out.
Hope the funky MRI issue resolves itself positively. I'm also seeing a Cedars neurologist now on his own. Dr. Luc Jasmin. A French-Canadian guy from Montreal. I'm a fan.
-- Dennis