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Old 07-28-2010, 06:18 PM
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Hi Mum of Three
I am also in the UK and would like to prepare you for more than an 8 week wait, Neurologists are thin on the ground here and it has taken me quite a considerable time to be seen and I haven't even had more than the blood tests. I have had symptoms since my early 30s and diagnosed by my GP 2 years ago- I am now 44.
Good luck to your husband and best wishes.

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Thanks for all the responses

I am aware that we've only scratched the surface of PN, which is why I joined you guys - I'll do whatever it takes to get the right or wrong diagnosis, I am the pushy one as far as health issues go in our family.

I did gather that any age can get PN after reading through some of the posts, if I was in the consultation room at the time the GP said this, I would of been quick to put him right.

My hubby did mention to another GP about these pins and needles whilst being treated for a back problem, but this GP dismissed my hubby, saying he couldnt deal with two things at one appointment.

I do feel that the original GP, who my hubby saw on monday, is now doing his best to put things right, but like I said, I have lost faith.

GP says it will be approx 8 weeks before he'll get to see the neuro specialist - I will go with him for this and shall be asking all the questions my hubby will not think of.

In the meantime, I shall continue to research things and thank you for the websites etc - I'll keep you posted.
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