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Old 01-24-2008, 09:43 PM #1
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Default Had my 2nd opinion today...

And I found the best Neuro Ever. I couldn't be more pleased with him. Thanks to NMSS!

Right now, he is calling it "possible MS" and will do further testing to confirm. I had a ton of blood drawn today, will schedule my c-spine MRI tomorrow and will be doing a VER at my next appt. Depending on what the results show, he will order a LP.

Finally, a Neuro who took me seriously, did a full exam and did not try to dismiss my symptoms to stress. A little hard to say nothing is wrong when you are failing a neuro exam. If the last one had been half as thorough, he would have seen I was not doing so hot.

I feel a bit of relief knowing that we are moving in a good direction. It was nice to leave and not be in tears from feeling dismissed.
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