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Old 12-03-2012, 12:02 PM #1
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Hi all,
Please excuse mistakes with protocol and terminology since I'm new here. I have been having odd problems over the past two years with walking. Nothing major and very hard to describe to doctors but worrying. I see a neuro regularly for chronic headaches. I finally got his attention on the walking stuff. He ordered brain MRI (normal), EMG (normal) and blood work. He says the blood work shows something called anti-sulfatide antibody which is "suspicious" for neuropathy problems. Sitting there in his office I couldn't think of questions I should be asking so I kinda just thanked him and left. Can anyone suggest what I should ask/know/investigate? I don't really understand what "suspicious" means in this context. Thanks for reading this,
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