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Old 01-26-2012, 02:16 AM #1
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Sorry I haven't responded - I appreciate your replies! I promised my anxiety doc that I wouldn't do much posting or research until after I go to my neurologist because I was driving myself and my family crazy! LOL I didn't want to wait too long before checking back in and at least letting everyone know I was doing OK, so that's what this message is!

I'm doing well for now, trying not to obsess over things, and trying to wait patiently to get my medical history packet from my new neurologist's office. I will return soon though - when I'm sure I can stop my brain from obsessing about my brain and I have some (hopefully) more solid answers, or at least some test results!

Thanks so much for the welcome. I REALLY appreciate it! My best to all of you, and if not sooner I'll definitely be back here on the 31st or the 1st to update everyone on how my first Neurologist Appt. went.

Take care, everyone!
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