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Old 02-28-2007, 04:16 PM #3
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Default I agree w/Laurie...

staying on the meds AND showing changed nerve #'s is either one BIG carrot or stick to get your doc to change his approach to things. It'll also prove you're not crazy! - one VERY gratifying thing except for the reason for the tests.

Just be very SURE you don't get soo cold prior or during the testing as that could give you 'better' numbers than you want.

Let us know how you survive the 'test' day! - j
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