Guest guest Posted May 21, 2002 Report Share Posted May 21, 2002 I think it might be an appropriate time to relate this again. I have an audio tape of a local neurologist teaching new residents. On the tape a students asks to go into more detail about Shy-Drager. The doctor laughs, and says , that there is little point, because it is likely a doctor will never come accross one during their entire practice. No wonder they cannot spot MSA when they see it. We really need to find a way to educate the educators so future doctors will know, just how many are not diagnosed and suffer unneccsarily from improper or a lack of treatment. I found the past many years seeking answers the most demoralizing and humiliating time of my life. My current doctor knew nothing about it either (he graduated 1998), but at least he was willing to read learn and consider the possibility. aletta mes vancouver, bc Canada web: http://aletta.0catch.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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