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I keep a list of all neurologic symptoms...bladder/bowel, balance, pain, numbness, cognitive problems, eyesight, etc.

I list the date of onset, what I notice, and the date it dissipates. Sometimes the list is looonnnngggg....

It assists me during my exams with my neuro...gives him a timeline of what has been occuring. Then I usually get a lecture about the need to call him when these things happen.

It'll help you, too, so you don't have to remember what the heck happened and when...
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