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Latov is supposedly the end-all, be-all.....in today's neuropathy circles.
Is he associated with Cornell-Weill, in NY? If not, go there for your 2nd opinion. Or, take a car/bus ride south, to Baltimore and go to Johns Hopkins. I live in Balto.(and am treated @ Hopkins) and frequently take the bus, for a day trip (to see a show) to NYC. Its only about 3 hrs away.
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--either Dr. Latov's group (and you don't necessarily have to see him) at the Cornell Weill Center for Peripheral Neuropathy (Madison Avenue and East 60th Street in Manhattan, 212-888-8516) of the Neurology Department at New York Methodist Hospital in Park Slope Brooklyn (which is where Melody's husband goes--the chief there, Dr. Salgado, is a good friend, and he has good staff that trained with Latov's group, so they're familiar with peripheral issues--718-246-8614).
My name can be dropped at both places, if need be. |
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Thanks for the help Bob, Glenn & Davidx.
Bob, I would love to see someone @ Hopkins. The major obstacle is getting there. I would have to go w/ someone since I can barely cross the street by myself using a walker. Do you make the trip to NYC by yourself? Glenn, I'm glad you've had good experiences w/ Latov and his associates. I have not been so lucky. But I will try to schedule an app't w/ Dr. Salgado. David, It's OK that Dr. Younger doesn't accept insurance. If he's good, it doesn't matter. I'd just like someone who's thorough & competent & with whom I can communicate. |
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Could you possibly send your records to Hopkins before making the trip? I have done that before for things that are not so close to see if they feel they can help me. I am going to resend my records to Mayo again I think. Then you can work on finding someone to get you there. Good luck. A good doctor is like a gift I know
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If I went out of state, my best option would be Hopkins since a 3 hour trip is do-able. I think that sending my records first would be helpful. |
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cause its more fun. I slow them down when walking, but I usually can catch up if they wait a bit for me at crosswalks. We take cabs, & I like to ride the subway when we go farther uptown. There's a bus that leaves Greyhound near home (we get on-line tickets for cheap!!) approx on the hour or 1/2 hour, and one that comes back approx the same- so we can leave at 7:00, be in NY by 10-10:30, get 1/2 price tickets at TKTS in Times Square, have lunch, see a 2:00 matinee (over by 5:00), get some sandwiches for the ride home, catch a bus at 6:00 or 6:30 pm and be back by 10:00 pm. Sometimes we stay over (weekends) for a day, or so (Expedia, etc- has discount hotel rates), at the Madison Hotel off Broadway. Then we can see a Fri nite show, Sat matinee, Sat nite, & Sun matinee- then come home. We do Shopping, Greenwich Village, Chinatown, Soho, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, etc..... too. It becomes a bit tiring to do that, & we only do the 3 day trip once (I love it in Dec. before Xmas) or twice a year.
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Sounds like you are much more mobile than I am. And that you have a great time in NYC when you get here. Do you need any help climbing stairs, especially navigating the subway? I've stopped using it and rely mostly on cabs or Access A Ride which are less scary. Do you use a walker or any walking aid? My legs are so unsteady & weak that I use a walker whenever I go out. I like your can-do spirit!! Keep up that adventurous outlook! |
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