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1140169 tn?1370185076

neuro appt

I'm heading to Vancouver today for a neuro appt tomorrow at UBC MS clinic.

It's just under 500 km (300 miles) each way, so we travel the day before and back the day after my appt's.

I've had a battery of tests since I last saw him, including a positive lp, so who knows what I'll find out.

I'm also gonna meet up with the genetic counselor again, at her request, so I'm not sure what she wants. Hmmm.

Anyway, I'll report back in a few days

Cheers all

Mike
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956292 tn?1334054869
Damm...I missed this befor you left... Best  Wishes you are getting the treatment and care you need...And hopfully some answers...


;o)
Jibs
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1056589 tn?1273747102
Good Luck !
Sending you good positive thoughts.....

Take Care, Theresa
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551343 tn?1506830518
Hi mike good luck will be thinking of you. What a journey. Its like me going from my house to halfway up the map of England and back. Big hugs.xxxx
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mike,

you probably won't see this until after you return home, but i hope everything went really well for you.  that is a seriously long drive, but it sounds like you have figured out the best way to manage it.

i'll be very interested to hear about the consult with the genetic counselor, as well as everything else.

best wishes to you,
binx
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900662 tn?1469390305
WOW  what drive.

Hope you get some answers.. and better yet a good treatment plan..

Best of luck to you.

I go to the MS Dr  at the end of April in Chicago, only 48 miles from home.


John..
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1126555 tn?1285934793
Thinking of you Mike...hope you get the answers you are looking for !

Safe journey & we will look forward  to your updates.

Best wishes from Lin
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