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1783881 tn?1317241589

Still waiting

Hi everyone,
My GP reffered me to a neurologist but since I have a HMO it will take at least another 2 weeks to acually see someone. Its frustrating but I have a lot of support from my  husband , family, and friends. Also, for the past 3 weeks I have been a prisoner in my own body unable to work out, play with my kids or even drive without feeling so tired and lightheaded but yesterday I woke up feeling great with a little dizziness throughout the day but I had energy and felt somewhat normal. Im kinda scared to see the neuro dr. because Im afraid he will think Im a hypochondria and brush me off like most of my drs. did. Is this normal to feel this way? Most of my symptons are gone but they do come back  every few months.
Thanks
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667078 tn?1316000935
Could be many thing. It is real and I hope you get an answer sooner than later.

Alex
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1783881 tn?1317241589
I still have some symptoms but its weird cuz yesterday ans this morning I was fine but a couple hours ago I strarted to get very dizzy (feels like im drunk) with muscle ache and fatigue. I dont know what to do or think.
Thanks
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667078 tn?1316000935
I had to wait at least six weeks for my first appointment. Some other Neurologist I have gone to have been 8 month waits. You should still have Neurological signs even if the symptoms are gone if it turns out to be Neurological. There are some MS mimics as well.

I know it is frustrating. hang in there.

Alex
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