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Default Neurologist or Neurosurgeon?

OK, we've established that I have PN. Since my L3-4 fusion surgery I fall more. I have trouble walking and my legs just decide to take a break. I have begun to hit my head (which they don't like because I still have two aneurysms just waiting to pop. So we monitor them. My question is who do I see about this? My neurologist or neurosurgeon? The fusion has been great in other ways; no pain and I can do more with my legs.

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