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Old 03-27-2010, 03:10 AM #19
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Me too. I found a dr. that specializes in the RRMS type. From what I've been able to research those are the ones that have a 15% chance to be symptomaitc, but with no lesions on the brain, but on spinal column (though a lumbar puncture to confirm those sounds not so go).

We'll see. I'll let you all know what she says, but from her resume, I think I'd be willing to accept what she comes up with more. Her consults are a min of 45 min, to a 90 min max...Sounds like she talks to you and gets a full history.

I'll check back in after that appointment next week.

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Sheesh, what a jerk...sorry. I hope you find someone better.
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