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Old 08-05-2009, 05:58 AM #1
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Default Going to new Neuro should I mention the old neuro????

Hi,
I will be going to my new neuro soon., should I mention that I went to the old one??? I want to tell him about the mestinon and prednisone reactions., I want to try to get across to him., that I am veryyyyyyy sensitive to medications., and that small doses effect me easily even though I am not a tiny person, they look at me and say well for your size., that does not always work with me. What is the best way to start out with this new neuro???
Please Advise....
Thanks

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