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Old 09-07-2011, 07:57 PM #1
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Default Question about list for Dr

Hi again, I was scrolling through posts and I had read on one of them a guideline to use for making a list of symptoms to take with you to your neurolist appt. I meant to bookmark the post but forgot to and now can't find it.

Does anyone have a list like this? I remember it was listed as an "a-z" and primary and secondary symptoms. I know it would be very helpful for me to take to my first neurologist appt.

Thanks in advance!

Carly
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