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Old 03-26-2008, 09:14 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Kathi49 View Post
Michele,

I will just attempt to answer your general question. A good PCP and ESPECIALLY a GOOD PM are worth their weight in gold when it comes to managing the pain. I would be soooooo lost without my PM. Grant you he is a spinal PM but his background is also in Anesthesiology and Internal Medicine. My PCP is good too but I save him for coughs and colds and that sort of thing. I DO go back and forth between my PM and Neurologist though. But, for the most part, it is my PM I see on a regular basis. I am glad everyone else addressed the diabetes issues.

Kathi, I guess I am just confused that the doctor said we would be waisting our time with a neurologist. Wouldn't he be the one that would diagnoss any kind of neurologist problems?

thanks,
Michele
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