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Ever since I had my less-than-positive appointment with my Neuro last Friday I've been thinking alot about his demeanor and other complaints that MSer's here have voiced about their own Neuro.
Do you think that our Neuro's are intimidated by those of us who do alot of our own research and study of the DMD's? Are they threatened by the fact that we ask alot of questions? Know alot about the different new drugs on the horizon? Want to actually be involved in our treatment and the decisions for our treatment? That's the conclusion I've come to and worry that I'll just move on to more of the same. Same old attitude....different doctor. ![]() Why is it such a bad thing to want to be involved in your own health care? Is he scared that I might know more about MS than he does? I do have an advantage.......I actually have MS and know what I'm talking about. ![]() I'm just totally frustrated with this whole scenario. Don't doctors work for us....the patient? ![]() ![]()
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