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Old 10-17-2012, 05:48 PM #6
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I would highly recommend you contact the neuromuscular clinic at UTSW in Dallas. Any of the doctors there would be good. They will start from "the beginning."
You may need a referral from a doctor to make an appt. Do you have a local MD who would provide that? Would your MD from your previous home give you a referral?

Feel free to contact me via PM if you have any other questions.
4-eyes, I can't figure out how to PM despite searching the FAQ section. Maybe it's because I'm new to the forum. So I hope I can ask this question here? Have you worked with all of the dr's at UTSW? You like them all? Do you have any endocrinologist recommendations? Sorry, off topic I know. Cheers to starting all over again! I'm already tired.
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