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But that would be 3 to 6 months down the line.
Agreed. I'm going to give this time, even if there are temporary setbacks etc.

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Do you have a good doctor to guide you?
Not in that she is an expert in PN - she's a GP after all - but in that she is willing to work with me, takes my suggestions into consideration, and keeps me from making mistakes/follows up what I'm doing. All things considered I think that is positive. She's also given me the details of a good neurologist, but at the moment I'm not sure if it's useful to schedule an appointment; I'm not sure what he/she could do for me, to be honest.

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I hope you continue to improve.
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