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Old 05-19-2014, 02:57 PM #1
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Default What should i ask neurologist

Hi:
Tomorrow I am seeing neurologist for the first time in 6 months.
My numbness has been worse especially at night. When I sleep my hands and feet are very numb and my hands feel like they are swollen(but are not)and i can't grab anything with them for a while.
I also have other symptoms like dizziness, eye problems .
My question is what should i ask him tomorrow.
What meds should i ask for if any, any tests? He doesn't seem to be willing to give me any medicine.
These have been ruled out, lyme,diabetes.
Six months ago he said that if my symptoms are not better, he wants to do another nerve conduction test(which I had a year ago).
Why do i need another ncv test? he did not do an EMG test.
thank you
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