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Well, for once it's in the patient's best interest when the left medical

hand doesn't know what the right medical hand is doing!

Cheers!

Barbara

> Adult seizures - New info.

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> Well, here's a kicker ! I get a call this morning from yet another

> Resident who aparently didn't realize that the last one called about

> my EEG results. Anyway, she says that my Neuromuscular Attending and

> she are concerned about the latest results, particularly since I have

> Mito. They want to send me to the Epilepsy Clinic for further

> evaluation. That's totally opposite of the last Resident. I'm so

> glad my Attending looked over the results, because she is extremely

> conservative about sending people for tests, etc... I know that if she

> wants me to go to the Epilepsy Clinic that it's warranted.

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Absolutely Barbara. I didn't even want to mention that the other doc

had called. I was too curious as to whether or not she would repeat

the same diagnosis or come up with something different. The original

Resident was from General Neuro. and probably doesn't know a darn

thing about Mito.

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I already had the surgery about 6 weeks ago or so. Been doing a lot

of traveling actually. Now I have to do some heavy studying to make

up the work that I missed. I won't have any free time for a few weeks

unfortunately. Thanks for the advice by the way.

hugs,

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Bug,

AFTER you go to the epilepsy clinic, you may want to let your attending

know about the other resident and what was reported to you that time.

Thinking of you. Why don't we try to get together soon when you are

feeling up to it after your surgery.

venomvw wrote:

>Absolutely Barbara. I didn't even want to mention that the other doc

>had called. I was too curious as to whether or not she would repeat

>the same diagnosis or come up with something different. The original

>Resident was from General Neuro. and probably doesn't know a darn

>thing about Mito.

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>bug

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