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Old 07-24-2008, 03:47 PM #21
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Finally! Will be seeing the Neuro Aug 21/08. They tried to schedule it for November! I said I didn't think I could wait that long and told the nurse what has been happening for the last month. So she bumped up the appointment.

Now, in order to get them to call me I had to go through patient relations and tell them what had been going on.

My GP is back from holidays on Monday. I was thinking about asking him to refer me to yet another Neurologist as I am not happy with the current Neuro and his ofc staff. What do you think....should I try to see if I can get in sooner with another Neuro and start all over?
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Old 07-24-2008, 11:20 PM #22
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That seems to be a general (but verry irritating) trend in all the neurologists that I have been scheuduled with.
*The long wait*

I think you can keep the current appt. but try to call another place and see if they can get you in any sooner.
If they can, then you can cancel your current one.
Are you unhappy when you are seen??

My neurologist was dumber than a box of rocks. (thank the lord he referred me to Mayo)
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On paper ....do you think these results look like a mild neuropathy? Never thought to ask my doctor.
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