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I wonder if any of you have went for a third opinion and said, I don't want to be hooked up again? I have an appt in Dec @ S.W. Medical Center in Dallas and wondered if they would just laugh and send me out. All my records are already there. My primary symptom is quadricep atrophy. Your input is greatly appreciated as I have been on the fence whether to cancel. I no longer care about the specifics of the diagnosis unless it translates into a differing treatment plan. Thanks, Ken in Texas
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