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Confused Okay, when are you supposed to call your neuro?

I wonder if I've asked this before...
well anyway...the last time I saw my neuro in Sept., I brought a page-long list of sxs I had experienced over the previous 3 months.
At the end of the appt., he said, "Call if you have things going on...I don't want you to wait and bring a long list."
So, I try to fight through the sxs the way I did with my old neuro.
Question: am I supposed to call when I get a major problem of spasms kicking in again, or extreme fatigue, etc?
I don't want to be a hypochondriac. But I am unsure of when I need to give him a heads up.
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