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Old 01-19-2010, 12:47 PM #31
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Good Afternoon, Nide44: I am currently living in Indianapolis, IN.
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My name's Bob B
(if you look closely at the bottom if my posts)
We'll try to hook you up somewhere.
Remember, you can travel a bit for your neuro. After the initial testing phase, you only see a neuro once or twice a year. I haven't seen mine in almost 2 yrs.
Having a good PCP that coordinates with your neuro is the key.

f I remember correctly, the Jack Miller Center for Peripheral Neuropathy
is somewhere near you? University of Chicago, I think.
But geography wasn't one of my best subjects.
I go to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.
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My name's Bob B
(if you look closely at the bottom if my posts)
We'll try to hook you up somewhere.
Remember, you can travel a bit for your neuro. After the initial testing phase, you only see a neuro once or twice a year. I haven't seen mine in almost 2 yrs.
Having a good PCP that coordinates with your neuro is the key.

f I remember correctly, the Jack Miller Center for Peripheral Neuropathy
is somewhere near you? University of Chicago, I think.
But geography wasn't one of my best subjects.
I go to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.
Nice to meet you, Bob B. My name is Kathy. Will look into the Jack Miller Center. Chicago is about 3 hrs from here. I do have a wonderful PCP. I am scheduled to see him in a couple of weeks. My world will be shattered when he retires!!
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