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Old 08-10-2013, 10:39 AM #1
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Default Neuro wants me to see hematologist

Saw neuro yesterday. Said ncv test shows sensory neuropathy. He now wants me to see a hematologist because my blood test showed polyclonal gammopathy and my ImG was slightly elevated. I think he doesn't know what's going on with me that's why he's sending me somewhere else. He said hematologist has to do more blood tests.
My question is, why do I have to see a hemtologist because of my peripheral neuropathy?
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