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Old 08-19-2008, 04:43 PM #1
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Default Neuro Appt. Thursday----I'm stressing!

I'm off to see the neuro on Thursday. This is my first appt and he will have the ncv that shows the sensory motor polyneuropathy. I'm starting to stress over it. Everytime I have seen a doctor they have shrugged me off. I'm worried that he is going to do this too. But he can't RIGHT? cause the test results are showing SOMETHING!

I have all my past test results, I have downloaded and completed the lizajane (thank you lizajane) spreadsheets. Have them printed out and ready to go. I have my sx list complete with when they started and if and how they got worse.

I'm bringing hubby as my backup and note taker. I think I am organized but I am STRESSING!
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