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Old 03-08-2013, 07:13 PM #1
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Default My neuro appointment finally close

So, my appointment is Monday. I am anxious in both a good and bad way. A few questions: 1. I have my crazy, long symptom list. Should I narrow it down or take it as is? Should I just use it as a guide for myself or actually hand it over? I am so worried she will be annoyed! 2.Should I explain that I have been diagnosed bipolar but feel their may be a physical reason behind it, or just sit and listen and play it cool? 3. Should I take in recent blood work or just let them order their own? (it is about a month old. ) Any other advice? I really want to make the most of this appointment if I can.
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