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Old 05-03-2011, 10:16 AM #11
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Originally Posted by busymomof5 View Post
Thanks. He is actually neurological #3. The 2 before him went on extended maternity leaves. Sigh. It is hard because I have to start over. By not seeing the clustering of symptoms he was referring to trigeminal neuralgia, tongue and eustachian tubes coupled with the extremities. My dh clarified that he didn't want to hurt my feelings by asking me and that depression/anxiety can manifest themselves in somatic complaints. I still don't feel good about them talking behind my back, but it is par for the course being married to a doc. It stinks!

I am having a repeat EMG with punch biopsies next week along with a pelvic CT tomorrow to rule out a tumor as a cause of pudenda nerve neuropathy or some such nonsense. I'm fairly horrified by all of this but I imagine everything will come back normal (hopefully) and I'll just continue to look nutterbutter.

I know we don't know each other, but I could really use the support as I go through this process.

Thanks so much,

Kris
If the neuro talked to your husband without your consent, I would be thinking a HIPAA violation....
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