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I had an appointment on Friday with my neurologist (the 3rd I've seen since I was diagnosed last March), and I was sorta surprised by my visit. 1) Is it common to have no physical exam during an appointment--not so much as a reflex tap? 2) Is it common to be denied an MRI? (I haven't had one in over a year, and I'm interested in seeing how things are doing.)
Also, my neuro says that my persistent symptoms are no indication that I'm getting any worse...that these chronic pains and such are only 'symptoms,' and not exacerbations. While I understand the difference (I think), I got the sense that my doctor won't take my symptoms seriously until they're severe. However, I see the presence of symptoms in a "cause--effect" kind of way. My gut says that something's going on, but maybe I'm just being a worrier...anyone have some advice? By the way, my instinct is telling me to Donald Trump this doc..."you're fired!" ![]() |
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I don't know what you went in for, but I can't imagine not having any kind of physical exam unless it was just a follow-up. I usually try to give people the benefit of the doubt, but it is very aggravating to feel like you're being blown off. What symptoms are you having?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AaHaA (03-24-2009) |
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Over the past month or so, I've been experiencing a really sharp pain in my left leg/hip/butt region. Almost every morning and night (right before bed time) I get this sharp pain (think like an ice cream headache). Eventually it'll dull down into a throb that goes down my leg. I've had some nights where the pain was so bad that I had trouble falling asleep. My neuro calls this "normal aches and pains." He told me to take Aleve. I don't know. Perhaps I'm being hyper-aware, and this really isn't anything to worry about. I would've preferred a kind explanation rather than a blow-off, though! |
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yeah I would dump him and find a new one. I've never heard of a doctor denying you an MRI if you want one. That just sounds silly. Kinda reminds me of Dr. idunnohaveanotherpill. I dumped him too.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AaHaA (03-24-2009) |
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My last 3 neuro appointments I've been to, the neuro didnt do a neuro check for anything. Just talked to me. (which is fine with me...he always has me put on the paper gown for a neuro check anyways...why I dont know, all he does is make me walk and checks my reflexes)
I do think one of the reasons I havent had a neuro exam by my neuro for most of the past year, might be HIS health. He's got some sort of arthritis or something going on, (I think he's also in his mid-to-late 80's) and maybe it's too painful for him to hold some of the tools for the reflexes? This may be why he's been kind of pushing the MS Clinic onto me, suggesting it the past couple of appointments. I go to the MS Clinic in a couple of weeks. I'm hoping the new neuro there (only been practicing since 2008) knows something about LDN and will give me a Rx so I can try it. I do NOT want an MRI. I dont like them at all, first one set off my claustrophobia and now I really do not want to be inside of one again. Plus, I cant afford it. Crappy insurance.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AaHaA (03-24-2009) |
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listen to your gut! if you feel dismissed, and you feel that you are being treated as just number seven of seven hundred, then...its time to see a new guy. Sometimes places are overwhelmed, and cannot commit the time, and energy to pacify new patients, but to not do any sort of hands on exam is not a good start. I hope you find a listener.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AaHaA (03-24-2009) |
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Maybe it's different protocols in various areas, but I've never heard of anyone being in a gown for a neurologist exam here, with the exception of a lumbar puncture (for example).
I'm always in my street clothes and remain in my street clothes when I see my neurologist. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AaHaA (03-24-2009) |
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