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Old 11-11-2012, 03:35 PM #13
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I sincerely hope you will soon be able to find the doctor that is the best for you and your health needs. I am very grateful for my current neuro - and - I do believe that he is still learning about MG via verfiable medical information and my "subjective updates" regarding my health/life with myasthenia gravis. My neuro is a "generalist" neurologist (does not assert to be a specialist in any neurological area).

Before I became this doctor's patient, I was seeing a neurologist who lists MG as one of his "specialties". His rigid approach and expectations from his medical treatment was (to me) at times, perplexing. Upon leaving an appointment one day I was approached by another patient who expressed this same observation. An MG crisis (while under this specialist's care) and subsequent hospitalizaton in a hospital - which he did not have attending privileges to - is what generated my transition from one neurologist to another.

Hang in there, when the time is right, I believe you will find the right physician.
Oh! A surprise message of support just when I needed it most but least expected it! THANKS SoftTalker Sue

Thanks also for sharing your experiences with docs - Sounds like the second doc needs a class set of those books you mentioned about in the reading thread!
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