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Old 08-18-2008, 01:24 PM #14
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I asked the MS doc point blank...So you are saying that I do not have MS? He would not answer me and said if I remember correctly what does it matter whether I do or don't have it? I stopped asking him questions at that point. He offered to be my new neuro and I told him that I would just continue visiting my original. Maybe that was a stupid decision but I like her bedside manners and feel more comfortable expressing myself to her.
What does it matter if you do or don't??? Oi vey, I'm SO glad you didn't say, "Oh sure, I'd LOVE for you to be my new doctor!"

You sure found a good group with the MS people here. Welcome to NT. We're sure glad you found us!
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