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Old 03-01-2009, 05:27 PM #1
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Default Should I try to push my appt up with new neuro or call Dr. Moron?

Ok so the crazy legs are getting worse, my right hip is completely numb, the ON in my left eye seems to be getting worse and I all I want to do is crawl in my bed and stay there until next friday which is impossible to do. Mood swings like you would not believe combined with hot flashes. I think the Copaxone is actually making it worse. I started it back in Jan and I swear I have been on a steady decline for the last month.

Part of it I am sure is from the flu I've been fighting and part of it is from the now 2 inches and growing snow outside. I am trapped in the house with a hyper 4 yr old and an obnoxious dog. And it's looking like the snow might stick around and the trip to KY might be cancelled. So I am thinking about trying to bump up the appt with the new neuro or if I should call dr moron and see what he recommends.

Ok I'm done BWCing now. Thanks.
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i'm sorry legz,

sounds like a miserable situation.
i'd try the new neuro first. maybe they've had a cancellation.
you could also try your pcp. maybe they can see you quickly and take some action.

maybe you can see an opthamologist about the ON. they are MD's and can prescribe tx also.

let us know what happens.
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I agree with nursenancy, try your new neuro and see if there is anyway you can get in. Maybe they have open appointments for patients that need to see the neuro immediately.
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