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Old 11-26-2009, 11:55 AM #4
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Erin,

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! Y'all have rally been though tough stuff the last few months!! I am so sorry it has been like this.

I glad your neuro has so much empathy - and is willing to call in so many other docs for opinions. It sounds like they are really trying to figure out what's going to work best.

But if things haven't gotten significantly better by New Year -I would encourage you to get a fresh set of eyes. Your neuro seems so open-minded, he would not be offended if you decided to get a second opinion from Dallas (UT Southwest was it that has an MG specialty?). It might not help -- but what could it hurt?

Anyway, not to worry about for now. Let's hope the next 5 weeks have you improving every day.....PAIN FREE!!

Hugs,
Sue
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