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I think my neuro must be thinking of retiring. (he's got a diploma on the wall in his office that is from 1948!)
I saw my neuro wednesday afternoon, and he kept telling me how the MS Clinic has this wonderful new neurologist and he thinks she's great and that he thought that I might like her. (subtle, isnt he?) So, I told him sure, I wouldnt mind going down there and seeing this neuro...since it might be nice to have a backup neuro. So, I'm waiting for my neuro's office to call the MS Clinic to get me an appointment and for the MS Clinic to get back to them so my neuro's office can get back to me about when the appointment is. (could be months!) One of the reasons I said yes to seeing this neuro, is that my regular neuro wouldnt give me any LDN. ( ![]() I like the regular neuro, but he's really getting up there in years, and I figure I should start doing my neuro shopping now just in case something happens to him. Hopefully this new neuro will be willing to Rx the LDN. (knocking on a lot of wood, and rubbing a bunch of rabbits feet that she'll give me a Rx!) I know LDN doesnt work for everyone, but I wont know if it'll help if I dont get to try it. as for the rest of my neuro visit, he didnt even do a neuro check. (I dont think he's done a neuro check on me since about this time last year) He thinks I'm doing better. (umm...the stumblebunny vertigo tells me otherwise, but it's a lot more mild of a vertigo than I usually have) Hopefully I get an appointment with the new neuro soon. I want to see if she's willing to Rx LDN. edited to add: I just Googled the new neuro...she only just started practicing in 2008!!! Eeek! She's a newbie! Yikes!
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