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Replies to "@brendanordstrom P.S. The acronym is CIDP for the chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy if you want to..."
Thank you for the information. I have not had am EMG but I'll ask about that after my MRI. I looked into CIDP and there are several symptoms that match mine. However, I have hyperreflexia of tendons and with CIDP you have hyporeflexia. But it's definitely something to look into if the MRI is negative.
I've already had my gall bladder out so that's one less thing. 🙂
It has been so frustrating that each physician works in a silo. My PCP tries his best and has been referring me to other specialties but they only look at their little area. And then when you throw in the insurance companies dictating what tests can be ordered . . . well, it's very frustrating as im sure you know.
I have to work so hard to advocate for myself. It really shouldn't be this hard.
Thanks again for the information. I'll definitely research them.