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Old 02-12-2009, 12:43 PM #11
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No kidding about the mind going blank. As much as I hate to say it I find my neurologist attractive. She isn't the most beautiful woman I've ever seen or anything..but the fact that she knows more about my brain than I do is sorta hot, lol.

I always forget what I want to ask her about..so I started writing stuff down too. I see her every 3 months so a lot happens in that span. Something bad a week after my appointment is easily forgotten, but if I write it down it's a lot easier.

Keeping a journal of symptoms in relation to your day is important too..I know a lot of people with MS have success with dietary changes(at least what I've read on the boards), so that may be something you should jot down too.
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