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Old 10-30-2020, 08:44 AM #1
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Default New - what tests to ask for?

Hi all,

I’m new to the forum and new to neuropathy. I’ve had symptoms for about 3 weeks (so far numbness starting in hands and feet but now jumping around body) but no official diagnosis yet. I have my first appointment with a neuro on Monday and want to know what tests to ask for. I have a special needs son so am no stranger to having to self-advocate.

So far I’ve had an unremarkable brain MRI as well as a clavicle spine MRI identifying a C6-C7 bulge which I’ve been seeking treatment for for 3 months. My bloodwork was normal except for a positive A&A.
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