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Old 02-16-2016, 05:39 PM #1
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Default UPDATE - he does the NCG/EMG himself - 78 year old neurologist?

I am on the wait list for a neurologist appointment. He's pretty good and well respected, but I can't get in until this summer. We have a shortage of neuros in town. I was able to get into another neuro while I wait. He wants to do a nerve conduction test to see if I have neuropathy. I have many symptoms and a family history. Anyhow, he is still practicing but he is old. He is 78 and it worries me that he may be past his prime for this procedure. He seemed ok in person, but doing the test is another thing.

What do you all think?

Kay

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