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Old 08-18-2009, 08:01 AM #6
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Dr. Riebau is my moms Dr. when she had her stroke. My mom had an app. with him on the 27th for the TN. But I cant wait that long so decided to go through ER today. She is only getting worse. Now it is constant even in the middle of the night. She is down to 90 lbs and would not even eat or drink for me. AND you can tell she was trying but she cant. TOO much pain.
Thanks Bassetcase!!!
I will keep you updated!!




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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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