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Old 03-12-2008, 06:13 PM #1
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Default Neuro vs Regular doc????

When do you know who to call when you arent feeling well? some symptoms can be MS, Medication side effects or something totally else.
So how do you know????

Other than MS, I also have Scoliosis, IBS, allergies of all types, Headaches, STRESS, etc.

Im on Cymbalta and Rebif. I recently finished a Rx for steroids after having a bad reaction to meds given to me during a biopsy at my GYN. Not to mention the latex allergy the doctor forgot I had!!!!!

**My headaches are coming back more regularly but not as intense as they use to be.
**Having strange pain in joints or bones
**Soreness in breasts.
**Recurrent sinus/coughing.
**Pain/burning in stomach sometimes.
**Constipation.
**Stressing.

etc.

I put a call into both doctors. The family doctor RN made an appt for me but asked if I thought it was MS related. In which i should check with my neuro. The neuro RN has yet to call back but usually tells me to call my regular doc.

Any suggestions??????
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