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Oh, and I meant to mention that some plans will not cover for anything that occurs in the first 6 months (or longer, up 2 yrs) of the new policy. You really gotta' read between the lines with these benefits.

As far as finding a neurologist, the NMSS is generally a good resource. Some people have found "MS Specialists" to be the most current with MS testing, treatments, etc., versus a general neurologist.

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