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Old 10-28-2011, 10:55 PM #1
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Hi everyone,
Just got back from a teaching hospital from a referal from my nuerolgist to another, to see if she was treating me agressivly enough. Well the new neurolgist does not seem to agree with my other neurolgists dx and wants to run some tests over again. Now I really do trust my old neurolgist very much and it was her that wanted me to go, but I am so frustrated, has anyone ever had this happen to them? If so what did you do. I am half tempted to cancel the tests comming up from the new neurolgists, it is five hours away and this will be the third time I have had to travel there to the doctors. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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