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Old 06-17-2008, 09:36 PM #8
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Default Ideally the neuro

SHOULD do it? That he's trying to pass it off on a podiatrist is well, shabby to me. My own neuro just raised eyebrows the first time I had asked? And then just filled out the order. Apparently that is one of those very low things on their mental agendas... And all but one of my PT orders have been done by my neuro.
The only other one was thru my Podiatrist? It must have been the first one he'd ever written in ages as I had to tell him what to write....Most bizarre experience. But, at the same time, he was super contiensious in the follow-up with the therapists.
Does this help? Hugs etc. - j
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