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Old 01-29-2014, 11:05 PM #1
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since july '13 have been devoting most of my energy to dealing with the shock of a heart attack. i find that my PN symptoms have really worsened, no doubt a result of heart meds (plavix, in particular).

i have not seen a neuro since my trip to hopkins 5 years ago. now i'm back to square one & need to find a neuro closer to home (have seen lots of the usual nyc suspects...latov, chin, brannigan,gooch, simpson, etal, all members of the "not for me" club)

I am hoping fellow PNers can share the names of nyc docs who have helped them. thanks for your help!
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