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Old 11-23-2011, 06:25 AM #1
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Default fed up with small town hospitals... what to do?

I live in a small town and when I do have issues that may (or may not because I need some professional to help figure it out) the doctors know little about MG and most of the time the things they know are out of the ball park most times. As you all know that MG is rare so you can't expect the facts to be well known...
The dilemma is the nearest hospital that does know a lot about MG is 2 hours away!
A long way to go to find out that the symptoms I am having may/may not be MG related.... 2 hour drive, likely 3 hours there and another 2 hours home.
anyone else have the same ignorance with the hospitals in your area?

any opinions welcomed!

randy
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