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Old 05-28-2008, 04:26 PM #11
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Well, all the Wednesday Docs are done. Of course nothing known on th MRI yet, but the PAD Doppler didn't show any issues with leg arteries. Now to get the MRI stuff and see if anything there. The process grinds on.
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Old 06-28-2008, 02:32 PM #12
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Quick update....

I'm beginning to appreciate the feeling that many in here express regards the medical community no being very "excited" over these issues. I'm thankful my issues here are extremely minimal compared to most, but I'm a little taken back by how little interest the medicos seem to have in pursuing the complaints.

Patience, patience.. grrrrrrr
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Old 07-01-2008, 06:59 PM #13
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Probably last "update" for a while, But I'll keep tabs on the community here.

Finally got all the "tests" gathered together. Head CT shows nothing of interest compared to head CT from 3 years ago, Blood tests (not anti-body tests) were all OK, Doppler Ultrasound on leg veins show no circulatory problems in legs.

So, general consensus 'tween Doc and I is to just "leave it be so long as symptoms do not progress". As of right now the symptoms are actually a bit milder than they first showed up.

Guess I'll have to wait to know, but then even knowing is kind of irrelevant considering the very minimal symptoms I seem to have.

Good luck to all in their battles with this thief in the night that robs us of our freedom, dignity, and sometimes even our Life.
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