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Old 05-24-2009, 05:30 PM #5
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Grrrhhh, if a doctor told me there is no need for me to be as uncomfortable as I am, I think I would want to slap them (non-violently of course!)

Goodness, when it comes to feeling uncomfortable - geesh you are going to be the expert on that!!!! Seems to me that PN is not remotely logical in terms of how much pain someone is in - and if it hurts, it hurts,

Actually I tend to have 6 monthly or yearly reviews with my neuro, and my GP handles everything else - for anything urgent I have to go to neuro daystay at the hospital which is a pain. But, if I wanted to schedule more regular neuro appointments then I could ....

Do you have a good GP who can handle things meanwhile? That makes all the difference in the world ....

feel better soon
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