Way ta go, pHranq3e go get'em, mate.!!!
Yes,
Think of Doctor visits as a Rugby match... in the rain
pH
In a message dated 6/27/2006 11:40:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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I do/did
wonder why some doctors have their patients have yearly mri's orwonder
maybe why some patients are able to have access to yearly
mri's.
I think a lot has to do with the way
individual
there.
I am at a loss as to how the medical system works.
Natalie
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Gary,
I was afflicted in 2000, and have
-list@eskimo.comSent: Monday, June 26, 2006 9:48 AMSubject: Re: [TMIC] New Neurologist Gary,
I was afflicted in 2000, and have no further episodes, but continue togetMRIs every year even though there has been no changes in MRI since 2000. they justwant to make sure that MS is not creeping
But do you, Frank, think that perhaps as a
doctor you may get better treatment than some of us?
Natalie,
Maybe so, also I am very prepared for my encounters with my physicians-
partially through the info I receive here from all of you. I make notes-
actually have an Agenda for my
But do you, Frank, think that perhaps as a
doctor you may get better treatment than some of us?
Natalie,
Maybe so, also I am very prepared for my encounters with my physicians-
partially through the info I receive here from all of you. I make notes-
actually have an Agenda for my
and I must always fill out pages of history ahead of time for them.
Natalie
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Way ta go, pHranq3e go get'em,
mate.!!!
Here as well, we go to the neuro loaded with
facts and questions and you should see the difference on how me missus is
treated. Take the advantage and keep it, y'all.
Bobberino, in 90ยบ
: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 22:11:30 -0400Subject: Re: [TMIC] New Neurologist
I refused the steroids because I was able to walk (used a cane for a while) and the neurologist painted a pretty unattractive picture of the possible side affects. Figured I'd just live with my symptoms, which I have for two
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I refused the steroids because I was able to walk (used
a cane for a while) and the neurologist painted a pretty
as to how the medical system works.
Natalie
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Gary,
I was afflicted in 2000, and have no further episodes
Why would you refuse steriods?-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: TMIC List tmic-list@eskimo.comSent: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 22:08:19 -0400Subject: [TMIC] New Neurologist
I was just wondering about your thoughts
Two years ago I was "hit" with TM (C-3), spent a couple days in
The current thinking in the MS world is that we
do have what they call "silent attacks" that occur between those that we do
notice. I guess this came about because some MS patients were having
follow up MRIs and they were noticing new/old lesions. That is that they had
lesions they had not
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Why would you refuse steriods?-Original
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Gary,
I was afflicted in 2000, and have no further episodes, but continue to get MRIs
every year even though there has been no changes in MRI since 2000.
they just want to make sure that MS is not creeping in to the picture
F
Gary,
I was afflicted in 2000, and have no further episodes, but continue to get MRIs
every year even though there has been no changes in MRI since 2000.
they just want to make sure that MS is not creeping in to the picture
F
on this "list" .
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Why would you refuse steriods?-Original
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I don't think it's too unusual for a new
neurologist to want to ask for another MRI to see what, if anything has been
happening since your onset. I saw my neuro regularly for maybe a year or so
after initial onset, but he never did a follow-up MRI. When we moved away, I
didn't get a new
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