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Old 08-13-2009, 08:19 AM #5
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I live here in the Nashville area and yes, I am sure they will be able to make an accurate diagnosis at Vanderbilt, and my bet would be on TN. I saw a neuro there at Vandy by the name of Dr. Riebau. He is very pleasant and thorough, young enough to keep learning, and - I didn't ask the details, but -he apparently has some sort of neurological disorder himself and is in a wheel chair. I was unaware of this until my first visit, but I feel like he may be more focused on learning all the new treatments for our type of disorders.

Luckily, my episodes are very sporadic, so I do not see him on a regular basis.

Good Luck with your Mom - I know it hurts you to see her suffer so.

Best wishes,
Rhonda
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