I have a neurological illness that has puzzled doctors.

Posted by carniplant @carniplant, 5 days ago

I have a neurological illness that has puzzled doctors (here in Austin, TX.) because they can't identify what's wrong with me. Will The Mayo Clinic give me treatment for my neurological illness??

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Mayo is not the only Clinic in the States. I would suggest exploring other avenues other than Mayo. ie Cleveland Clinic, John Hopkins, Duke University and the Research Triangle area in North Carolina. At best, I feel that if Mayo was not accepting new Neuro patients they could at the very least have assisted in directing you to a entity that is accepting new patients. Vanderbilt and UAB are two other well-known and established Medical Centers!

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@carniplant

I have a neurological illness that has puzzled doctors (here in Austin, TX.) because they can't identify what's wrong with me. Will The Mayo Clinic give me treatment and/or a clinical trial to try to cure my neurological illness?

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What are your symptoms?

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@johnbishop

Hi @carniplant, I'm sorry to hear your doctors haven't been able to help you with your symptoms. If you would like to seek help from Mayo Clinic, you can contact one of the appointment offices. The contact information for Minnesota, Arizona and Florida can be found here http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63.

You can call one of the locations and request an appointment yourself but a referral might be helpful. Have you talked with your doctor to see if you can get a referral?

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First and foremost, thank you so much for your reply and giving me such helpful info. I definitely want to seek help from The Mayo Clinic, so I'm trying to get things moving forward.

I haven't talked with my doctor to see if I can get a referral, but I have an appointment scheduled to see my doctor (next month) and I'm definitely going to ask him for a referral.

Regarding scheduling an appointment with The Mayo Clinic, that's what I'm having difficulty with now. Here's why: I have a speech impediment and a hearing impairment, so I don't talk on the phone (unless I use the 711 relay, which is very difficult because I type slow, due to my disability).

The good thing is that I was able to schedule a phone appointment with The Mayo Clinic, so things are kind of moving forward.

What I'm desperately trying to do is to have The Mayo Clinic to contact me at my email address for the phone appointment (which will make it possible for me and The Mayo Clinic to communicate & find a secure way for me to give The Mayo Clinic any info they need from me).

Do you know of any way that I can get The Mayo Clinic to contact me at my email address to have the "phone appointment"??

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@carniplant

First and foremost, thank you so much for your reply and giving me such helpful info. I definitely want to seek help from The Mayo Clinic, so I'm trying to get things moving forward.

I haven't talked with my doctor to see if I can get a referral, but I have an appointment scheduled to see my doctor (next month) and I'm definitely going to ask him for a referral.

Regarding scheduling an appointment with The Mayo Clinic, that's what I'm having difficulty with now. Here's why: I have a speech impediment and a hearing impairment, so I don't talk on the phone (unless I use the 711 relay, which is very difficult because I type slow, due to my disability).

The good thing is that I was able to schedule a phone appointment with The Mayo Clinic, so things are kind of moving forward.

What I'm desperately trying to do is to have The Mayo Clinic to contact me at my email address for the phone appointment (which will make it possible for me and The Mayo Clinic to communicate & find a secure way for me to give The Mayo Clinic any info they need from me).

Do you know of any way that I can get The Mayo Clinic to contact me at my email address to have the "phone appointment"??

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Hi @carniplant, I'll see what I can find out. Please contact me using this form https://connect.mayoclinic.org/contact-a-community-moderator/

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@colleenyoung

Hi @carniplant, I'll see what I can find out. Please contact me using this form https://connect.mayoclinic.org/contact-a-community-moderator/

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@colleenyoung , thank you so much for your help with this.🙏 I'll definitely contact you today by using the form that you provided.

Thanks again for your help. I really appreciate it.🙏

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@carniplant, thank you for working on this with me. I'm glad that email accomodations can be made in place of a phone call.

For everyone, we also learned that non-phone/voice options will be made available for patients in the near future. Mayo Clinic is developing a secure option for patients who may be deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired for whom phone calls are not their preferred mode of communication.

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Very sorry about your difficulties.

This much I can say about unknowns.

They do tend to surrender to time and effort. So, there is always hope.

There was a famous doctor, at a famous clinic, treating very sick people.

He was asked what the folks who recovered the most all had in common.

His answer?

They never quit.

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@samcal9977zz

Very sorry about your difficulties.

This much I can say about unknowns.

They do tend to surrender to time and effort. So, there is always hope.

There was a famous doctor, at a famous clinic, treating very sick people.

He was asked what the folks who recovered the most all had in common.

His answer?

They never quit.

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Indeed, I’ve had neurological ailments, most of my life, and I’ll never quit! Exercise helps me, immensely, along with Physical Therapy, regarding my diagnosed Parkinson’s Disease! I was diagnosed with PD, about 7 years ago, but had symptoms for years before that diagnosis. My balance was way off, and I had neurologic symptoms stemming from cranial nerve root compression, from my youth! I had MRI’s and finally a catheter brain blood vessel intervention, which revealed, a major artery, near my brain stem, was pressing in on my midbrain, at the cerebellar pontine angle, causing my debillitating symptoms! An acclaimed neurosurgeon felt that an operation to fix that, would be dangerous. I was put on propanolol, which helps; however, because it caused a partial paralyzed vocal chord symptom, I had to give up excess speaking and singing! As a boy, 7 years old, before the polio vaccine, I contracted non-paralytic polio, where I had to wear braces, for a while, on my legs! I was stiff and in a lot of pain with that, but, as a boy, I got over that, and persevered!! In my 60’s, I, out of the blue, had a bad major Grand Mal seizure, with resulting epilepsy! I was put on Depakote. So, I never quit, and will not let my neurologic problems, define me, and prevent me from accomplishing goals and enjoying my life!

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@foundryrat743

Indeed, I’ve had neurological ailments, most of my life, and I’ll never quit! Exercise helps me, immensely, along with Physical Therapy, regarding my diagnosed Parkinson’s Disease! I was diagnosed with PD, about 7 years ago, but had symptoms for years before that diagnosis. My balance was way off, and I had neurologic symptoms stemming from cranial nerve root compression, from my youth! I had MRI’s and finally a catheter brain blood vessel intervention, which revealed, a major artery, near my brain stem, was pressing in on my midbrain, at the cerebellar pontine angle, causing my debillitating symptoms! An acclaimed neurosurgeon felt that an operation to fix that, would be dangerous. I was put on propanolol, which helps; however, because it caused a partial paralyzed vocal chord symptom, I had to give up excess speaking and singing! As a boy, 7 years old, before the polio vaccine, I contracted non-paralytic polio, where I had to wear braces, for a while, on my legs! I was stiff and in a lot of pain with that, but, as a boy, I got over that, and persevered!! In my 60’s, I, out of the blue, had a bad major Grand Mal seizure, with resulting epilepsy! I was put on Depakote. So, I never quit, and will not let my neurologic problems, define me, and prevent me from accomplishing goals and enjoying my life!

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You are definitely a fighter and a survivor !

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