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Old 09-21-2012, 06:52 PM #1
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Default Neurologist's Visit

I had my NCV today. Supposedly, I am also scheduled for an EMG (my first NCV/EMG was done 6 months ago), but after the neuro saw how normal my NCV was, he decided to forego the EMG. My NCV result was "robust", accdg to the neuro.

He explained to me, in a nice way, that he could no longer give me further tests because as far as the nervous system is concern, he could not see anything wrong with me. We already did almost everything but all are negative. So, the decision was for me to focus on my other health issues.

My fear of being blown away by my doctor happened today. But the strange thing is, I did not feel as bad as I expected it to be. I know this was coming.
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