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Crazy new doctors appointmeny

Hi everyone,

I'm scheduled to see a new neurosurgeon this upcoming Monday morning and I'm nervous because the last neurosurgeon I saw to monitor my hydrocephalus was when I was legally still a child at my local pediatric hospital about 5 years ago now so it's been a while. I'm nervous but I heard he is a really good doctor so wish me luck. Has anyone else dealt with nerves when meeting a new doctor for hydrocephalus as an adult when their last one a pediatric doctor and how did that go ? thanks in advance for any responses you might feel comfortable writing to me.
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