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Originally Posted by Erika View Post
I am soooo happy about this .

Maybe take your disability application forms with you to the neuro. I think that if they fill it out, or at least sign it, that sometimes Rev. Canada and extended health insurance carriers take it more seriously.

Breathe...

With love, Erika
Trying to not get my hopes up this time.
I've been dealing with this for 10+ years.
He's a new neuro for me, hopefully his bedside manner is better than the others I've been too
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