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That is exactly why I like to learn about illness that I have and learn as much as I can and also from others because sometimes doctors don't know or don't take the time.
That is good that websites are open and able to discuss what is happening to us. Sometimes you can feel like is it just me, then you learn it is not. It is just an encourgement and you have more confidence to ask questions with your doctor. Giving you all a big "Thanks" ![]() |
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Seems to me that most neuro's work on the basis that if they can't objectively measure something then it doesn't exist.
Honestly, I just don't care anymore. I have been seeing neuro's since I was a tiny baby, and they pretty much are all like that. My rheumie tells me it is their training. I currently have a neuro who will say things like 'I don't know' rather than 'that's not real' which is a pleasant change and much appreciated. don't let the buggers get you raglet |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | pabb (09-02-2009) |
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