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Old 05-08-2015, 12:50 PM #1
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Default just venting about medical system

Just needed to vent...

I live in Canada the land of "free healthcare" unless you die first. This week I was called and given an appointment for my cervical MRI...(I paid out of pocket for this back in December after waiting since august without hearing about an appointment.) Appointment date? December 2017.

I have been told I don't have MS because I had a clear brain and cervical MRI. I trust this info. But this obviously hasn't been communicated to all the medical professionals dealing with my case otherwise they would know I have already had a cervical MRI. What if I did have MS? I am supposed to go 3 years without a diagnosis and treatment?

I just received a called telling me my appointment with the movement disorder neurologist (to discuss my involuntary movements) will be June 2017.

These appointments are over two years away!
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