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hi jan,
there's always hope. never give up. this change sounds like a Godsend. your dr sounds great. i have a D.O. for a pcp and she's the same way with me. imho i would take advantage of this. you just may find your answers.
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YESS even though the new PCP is pregnant she got right on the referral as her office already called me. But the new neuro will not make an appt until he gets ALL the records and READS them BEFORE your appt. Thats how he sets up the length of your first appt..cool..eh?
She knows this neuro is thorough and doesnt give up easily. Her own mother is seeing him and has an unusual neuro history that no one knew how to treat. He is one of 3 in the STATE who takes folks with Autonomic neuro problems. I am debating as my insurance WILL pay but if he orders tests then I'll have a bigger deductible...$$1100 rather than $500 if in my network. I thought it may be worth it to get an appt..then wait till next year January to have the diagnositc tests done THEN decide what to do. If its going to be just more meds.. then I dont want anyone as the PCP can RX what I need and will. Its getting an answer to my complicated history.
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