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Old 03-30-2011, 09:27 AM #1
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Smirk waiting for SFEMG test results

I had my SFEMG test for MG on March 17th at UNC and I still haven't received my results yet. I understand that they're busy but I'm starting to go a little bonkers--and I was already pretty close to start with

Just called my neuro-opthamologist to check on them. I think that getting the diagnosis will be stressful but the waiting is driving me crazy.

Sorry--I just needed to vent. This message board has been such a great source of information and everybody that's replied to my questions has been so nice. I really really appreciate that.
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