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For me, seeing my Neuro's Nurse/practitioner was great. She was female, listened better to me, answered my questions, gave better more realistic advice about issues I brought up than Neuro ever did. I'm on 5th neuro, 3 moved, one I found not adequate, so I've experience change often,.
Like Kicker, I prefer to talk to my MS Specialist's Nurse/practitioner.

There is not much that can be done for me other than adjust/add/eliminate medication. I like my neuro doctor too but he is only necessary if something goes very terribly wrong. He is a good doctor.

I agree that a letter would have been nice. I can understand your frustration and it is a drag to not have faith in those who are treating you.
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