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Old 07-08-2008, 02:18 PM #1
KrisC KrisC is offline
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Question Skin biopsy results

So today my neurologist called. Unfortunately, I missed the call but my mom took it. I would have had some questions for her, but I just finished my autonomic testing this afternoon (the machine broke 3/4 of the way through last week), so maybe I'll have another chance to talk to the neurologist soon.


Anyway, the skin biopsy came back normal. I have no idea what this means. I'm glad, of course. Normal's good. It just left me with questions in my mind about "what does this mean?"

I guess I'll wait for the autonomic testing and take it from there.

My PCP ran a heavy metal panel yesterday as well as a lyme test. The lyme test I had before was just a "screen" he said, so I was glad I asked.

Best to you all,
Kris
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