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Old 07-30-2009, 08:26 PM #8
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I had a TIA last year, my PCP sent me to a neuro, and warned me that he wasn't the "warmest, fuzziest" guy around. He did the ususal tests in the office, sent me out for EEG & such. When he was testing my legs, I told him I had PN in my feet. He said he couldn't find it. I told him it showed up on the EMG from my Pain doc.

Later, I was telling my PCP about the visit, and called the neuro DR CACTUS. He choked, and almost fell off his chair. With a big question mark on his face. I just said he has a very prickly personality. I know it got back to him, but I haven't!
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