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Old 04-02-2011, 04:45 AM #11
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haha... This made me laugh but @ the same time wonder what these Dr.'s were REALLY doing in college!!

When I went t the E.R. for my symptoms, the Dr. said my CT was clear and it must be PCS, rest and follow up with your regular Dr. in a few days... It'll go away in a few weeks.

Followed up with my regular Dr. who said it was sinus problems, gave me a prescription, and shrugged when he said it'll go away in a few weeks... All after I literally hyperventilated, totally got my "senioritis" (lol) and started stuttering.

Its been 4 months. I'm FINALLY going to my first neuro appt next week,and only cuz switched Dr.s
crossing fingers I get a Dr not a write off.. Good luck, all!!
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