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Old 10-06-2010, 09:20 AM #1
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Frown neuroexam

Yesterday I though they were going to review the results of the exam with me/DH. Not the case! Instead the neuro specialist interviewed me about everything that has gone on neurological. Sadly when he asked about my physical symptoms (which I typed out a long list of symptoms with a date line)- I could only remember 3 of them!!!!!!!! Now I feel like they will not take my word at all and think I'm making it all up. Far from the truth. I answered one question about my memory wrong and called them back- after they interviewed my DH. He told me that I answered it wrong. I felt horrible.

Did this happen with anyone else? The tech that gave me the exam told me I would never see my regular neuro again. That was not the case. The guy told me yesterday that my regular neuro would go over the results with me in a few weeks. grrr

DH and I feel like we are getting the run around and have no clue what is going on. It is really annoying and making me really upset.
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