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Old 04-08-2011, 07:39 PM
AintSoBad AintSoBad is offline
In Remembrance
 
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AintSoBad AintSoBad is offline
In Remembrance
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Eastern PA.
Posts: 1,143
15 yr Member
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You've got to check a Neuro out before you go. So many of them get into 'that particular business', because they don't 'want to get dirty'.
A good Neuro appt. can hurt. Unless, he's a Ph.d in psych.

Anyway, NO GOOD DOC is going to give you what you come in and ask for! That's vanity!
Jeez, I'm a Master Plumber, and wouldn't dream of going to someone who thought 'they had it figured out' themselves!
What are you paying for?

Let the doc get you started at his/her own speed.
Please!
Then,
Keep closely in touch with him/her.
(if such is set up during the first appt. and it should be)!

So, Take it over again, and have more faith!

NEVER, EVER go to a good, new doctor, without having faith!
I've left lots of clients homes.

What do you expect of a doctor? Be real now.

Just let it happen, and keep in touch.
See, you went in prethought, with what you wanted.
Inflammation?
Aleve, motrin, Advil, Bayer, like that.
Whatever don't hurt your stomach.
(I use Aleve).
Celebrex doesn't work any better for me.

So, keep your mind open. Obviously, I'm not the one to tell you Lori, that you've been done wrong.
I don't think you have.
I think you've found a good Neuro, who will work with you, but, let HIM be in the drivers seat!
WE ARE NOT!
Out Doctor's are!

So, let it be, and trust the man!
I pray you can!

Pete

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