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Old 10-29-2009, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by rd42 View Post
Thank you for the great info.

Unfortunately, all I could squeeze out of the doc was a vitamin B test. He didn't want to interfere with my MDS... who is probably gonna refuse to do any further investigation because apparently a clinical diagnosis is as good as 100% in their minds.

I wonder if I could get my neuro and physician to talk? What a novel idea, (sarcasm) working together for the patient. I keep forgetting to be my own advocate. Maybe I could start billing the insurance companies

Thanks again,
Robert
I wonder in this equation then just who is responsible for your liver or kidneys? Really, given the meds we have to take, shouldn't our major filtering organs be checked once yearly, or do we need to wait until their functioning reaches 20% or less in order to see another specialist? All sarcasm aside, my neuro of six years has never required this nor has my PCP, so I guess it's of minor importance, or as you point out, we have to keep being the greasy wheel.

Laura
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