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After diagnosis, do you continue to see your neurologist?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Aug 24 9:13am | Replies (56)

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Sounds mighty hospitable to me (no pun intended)! It reminds me of one of Sebastian Maniscalco's sketches (except for the "colorful" language), called, "When Your Door Bell Rings - 20 Years Ago v. Today". Not sure what year he did it, so maybe it's more like 30 or 40 years ago now, but it can still be "googled", and it still gives me a chuckle.

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To bjk3 and Ray666
You have fond memories of the doc with black bag who made house calls. I do, too. My doctor came to my bedside when I had a bad case of the measles in 1962 .Also, I recall the TV scene with Dr. Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare and lets not forget Marcus Welby MD. Plus, there were a number of medical/hospital drama shows on the tube. Now all we get are nearly non-stop commercials (and lies) from Big Pharma. I found out that physical therapy is rationed out. Making and cancelling doctor appointments is an ordeal here in NY. My neurologist was not big on physical therapy. He said I could do that stuff at home.