I didn't mention the realy bad headaches and ocular migraines. Nor the vision changes. I have the copy of the disc for my scans but they are greek to me. I just wanna know if it could be or just to relax. I have read to many things online.My brain is melting lol
Call your Doctor back and tell him what the receptionist stated to you. THIS IS HIS JOB, to discuss. In fact, make an appointment with your doctor to go over this and what it means. Jesus.
Health care can really be screwed up. I'm so sorry you were treated in the manner that you were treated.
Welcome to the forums by the way...
Please let us know how it goes.
PS - Get a copy of the MRI CD and the REPORT (Printed text version electronically signed by the radiologist) wherever you had the MRI done.
PSS - I'm almost tempted to tell you to get a new doctor.
Lisa
No worries :) thank you for the response and the welcome!
I am rethinking the doctor situation already. Its bad enough when they think your crazy or they tell you something is what its not and the meds make you worse. I wish the one who helped the most hadn't retired as soon as I found him it seemed. I plan on calling him and cornering him tomorrow and call and see if I can be put on a cancelation list for sooner to the neurologist as well. In the meantime I am arming myself with questions and hoping my new neurologist wont just see a fat 41 year old and scream diabetes LOL. If he does he better watch out ;)
I mean corner my currant regular physician O.O looked like I was going to go to old one in retirement. I wish. I guess I will just ask to please have a better understanding of what was found even if he wont give me a complete explanation. I am not sure what a stenosing lesion is except stenosing meaning restricting....and lesion being an abnormal growth. They couls have told me where the growth it. I can only speculate, and that honestly isn't my job....hugs lisa and thank you again!
Sincerely, Beth AKA ladygraley
Do you still have the original test results (MRI, evoked potentials- etc.)? Any new neurologist would want to see all of the prior tests, as well as the new MRI. Lesions can disappear from your MRI sometimes, but they don't heal perfectly.
We all understand your frustration, but I still think it's a good idea to have your condition monitored by a neurologist.
Tammy
I'm sorry, I was originally posting to another question- but for some reason my screen changed. It jumped to your question. I'm really not sure what happened- but my answer has nothing to do with your question...
Again, I'm sorry.
Tammy