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10-27-2012 12:25 PM |
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Originally Posted by Anacrusis
(Post 926417)
A copy of the report made by the neurologist after my son´s examination came in the post yesterday. It clearly states ´double vision´ a number of times on the report (on left gaze etc - from different angles), ptosis of left eye, and also something about problems sustaining upward gaze. It also states that he will be examined by a physiotherapist and those results will be the basis on whether or not they will do bloodwork for MG. That sounds a little odd to me. I think I should insist on the blood tests anyway. Please speak up if you disagree!
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It also states that he will be examined by a physiotherapist:Hum::Hum::Hum:
Doesn't make much sense to me, but what do I know? :Dunno:
Just read a post somewhere of someone who was seen by a neurologist, who thought he should see a rheumatologist, who thought he should see an endocrinologist, who thought he should see a neurologist.
You could probably create a physican-patient perpetuum mobile like that with patients going in a maze from one to the other for ever. (possibly it could even create some energy?).:rolleyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvbCV6E0Wro
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