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Chad
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A great neuro visit
Mar 12th, 2010 at 10:30am
 
I just saw my new neuro for the second time in 6 months.   He is also a pain management specialists.
What I love about him is that he listens and photocopies everything I print out from this site and other sites I do research on.  He encourages the use of RC Seeds among the other alternative methods of prevents.   Matter of a fact, that is the first thing he asked.  How are the seeds working?  My last neuro just rolled his eyes.  That's why he was my "last" neuro, LOL!

Does anybody see Dr. Rosen who was previously at
Jefferson Hospital in Philly, but now is in Scranton, PA at Mercy hospital?  My neuro is meeting with Dr. Rosen today with all of the info I have printed out.  This guy really is fascinated with the research of clusters and when he said Dr. Rosen, my eyes lit up because i've heard that name tossed around on here and the OUCH site.
I guess i'm just babbling, but also very happy that I have found the right neurologist/pain management specialists. 

End of babble.

I hope you all have an excellent weekend Smiley

Chad
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Reply #1 - Mar 12th, 2010 at 3:03pm
 
YOu found a gem!  Hang on to him for all you're worth.

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