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Good Morning Cinderbrat! Sounds like we have the same problem getting around to making those lists..
The number of questions isn't so important as finding answers to things you need or want to know. Neuro appts aren't bad at all ~ They talk, ask questions that'll help determine for them how the MS is progressing..Usually a bunch of simple tests like the tuning fork one to check what you can feel, if your mobile they'll have you walk a short distance to check on gait,etc..
I'm sure all neuro's are different, but that's been my experience..I'm glad you're going ~ Best of luck!
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