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Old 11-18-2018, 06:40 PM #1
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Default Upcoming Appt at Wexner (Ohio State) MG clinic

After 8 months of severe MG in a small town, in two weeks I finally get to see a specialist at Ohio State. (I see Dr. Miriam Freimer.)

I was just wondering if anyone had been there or another MG clinic. Maybe you could tell me what to expect? How it will be different than my 10 to 15 minute sessions with my current neuro who uses google a lot during our visits.

Many thanks!

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