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Originally Posted by baba222 View Post
Yes, down south is a beautiful place, but it is still backwards with diagnoses!

not like the north is any better. especially welfare system, is backwards compared to insurance. in some insurances or HMO, GROUPS, they have docs that consult each other, if they see yours is a complex case, though there are problems with this as well. i felt like it was slap in the face when she told me ," if everything comes back normal, ill recommend a therapist", i was thinking where is this coming from, how did we get from talking about my neuropathy to this.

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