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Old 07-08-2014, 07:41 PM #1
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Default anyone have a Boston neuro?

my PN has worsened over the past year, caused by Plavix. i've been on it for a year and stopped it 2 weeks ago. Now that i'm finally free of it, the remission i thought was imminent has not happened. i'm sure that giving it more time will help. but i'm old & impatient!!

my daughter lives in Boston & i thought i'd combine a visit to her with a consult with a neuro at MGH or any other medical center.

Any recommendations for docs in the area?
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