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Old 07-17-2012, 11:13 PM #4
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Yeah, sounds like it too. But I can tell you, I've never walked away from an appointment with anybody with more answers than questions. And so far I've had 2 neurologists, a neuropsychologist and a neuropsychiatrist give me the once over. 2 were paid by WC, the other 2 privately so, it's a size comparison right now as to who is right, and who is the judge gonna believe!
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