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I would just make an appointment with the neuro you want to see. If

the new doc wants your records from the recent doc he can send for

them. And it would be copies of your records (at least here in

Arizona). I have switched from neuro to neuro whenever I have wanted.

And you don't have to tell the current neuro you aren't seeing her

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To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 1, 2010 8:11:49 AMSubject: Re: Spinal tap - response and reports of beer relaxation

Dear l)onna,Wow! You have really been through the wringer!It's hard to fathom all the crazy responses thatyou've had. What a bunch of dopes! You werethinking of others and not yourself in regards tothe ambulance ride. I hope your care was goodat the hospital you wound up at.I am switching back to my first and original neuro.The second one is cool and aloof and a bit tooclinical for me. She also believes I have secondaryprogressive. Dr. Decker, the one I'm switching backto believes I have RRMS. He is also a bit warmerand slightly fuzzy. I feel a bit funny and a bit guiltyat switching out of her practice--not quite certainhow to do that. I called Decker and made an appt.March 1 with him, but do I have to call the other oneto tell her that I'm leaving? Or do I merely fade away?lol. Just wondering out loud...When they send files, dothey

send originals, or do they merely send a copy andkeep the originals? Anyone know?love to you Donna, and everyone here, Kate Spinal tap> >> >> > I'm trying to determine if it would be beneficial to undergo a > spinal tap,> > so I'm looking for feedback from the experts. :)> >> > I have demyelinated lesions of the central nervous system and > labs show> > nothing to explain them. I have extremely mild symptoms, with > no damage to> > the peripheral nerves. I'm 44 years old, and living in a 120 > year old two> > story home. I work full time - office work, so easy on the body.> >> > Is it in my best interests to rule in/rule out MS at this > stage so that I> > can plan for the future? Is the potential for side effects > worth it, or> > should I just figure that time marches on and the best thing > any of us can>

> do is ready our homes for potential handicaps as we age?> >> > (I think I answered my question here ;)> >> > Thanks!> > Trisha> >> > PS -- I hope that you are all safe and sound and warm and dry > with these> > winter storms - and for those who are not, I hope it's of > extremely short> > duration!> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > ------------------------------------> >

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