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Old 11-07-2008, 12:12 PM #7
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Thank you everyone for your support.

In answer to a couple of your suggestions I am going to see another neurologist next week, refered to by work. I have so far seen 2 neurologists, 3 doctors and 2 physiotherapists. Each seem to be baffled as much as the others in their respective fields.

I have no pain and not other problems/symptoms that have arrisen and short/long term memory is fine.

I had never been to hospitial before this all happened and rarely to see the doc. I guess you don't realise how good you have it until things don't go to plan.
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