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Old 11-02-2011, 12:52 PM #7
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I see my neuro once a year and he's the meanie that keeps sending me for MRI's. He asks a lot of questions, how am I feeling, how is my fatigue, do I have any concerns. He also tests my balance, reflexes and has me do a quick walk in the hallway which he times. When I do venture in and see my PCP, he asks me questions about my MS and seems knowledgeable about it. It makes me feel good knowing that both my doctors are concerned about my overall health and I feel like we are all working together as a team.
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