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Old 07-19-2011, 11:02 AM #1
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Default At least I know my diagnostic codes now

I am getting my rollator. Got my codes off the script.


724.4: Thoracic Lumbar radiculopathy and....

356.9 Idiopathic peripheral neuropathy

Big round of blood work coming up tomorrow including anti mag. Have to wait until 28th for my copies of my tests, emg, ncv, mri's. They are also running the melanoma screens as well as some very rare stuff like light chains, anti yo, gangliotides. too many to write down. This is gonna be another 100 cc blood loss, again, but will be the last of the blood work for a while (I hope).
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