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Old 04-22-2010, 06:35 AM #30
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I think the problem for some neuros is MS patients neither go away cured and/or most don't die. They always come back reminding the neuro how little the neuro knows or can do about MS. Keeping up with stuff about MS is a full time occupation. I hope my MS specialist neuros are talking MS with colleagues all the time (lunch. Men's room, hall, etc.). I found my one general Neuro lacking in MS area. MS is a specialty area.
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