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Temple H/a

I don't know how long it usually takes to get a response; I just thought I'd get one by now.  Anyway, here goes again:
I went to the ER on 4/1/2012 not feeling well, and the only thing that was said was that my "sed rate" was 3x the norm, and I probably had some kind of vasculitis going on.   Later that night, (Home) I started to have an on and of throbbing in my  RT temple which only lasted a few hours.  Nothing til today, 5/19/2012 and the temple headache is back.
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Sorry that I wasn't following.  There's usually no follow-up from an MD in the ER.  The doctor should have told you to follow-up with a doctor outside the ER.  You need to get your ER report and go to a doctor.  So sorry that you were so mislead at the ER.

Sara
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Hi sara,
I am/was waiting for some type of response from an md regarding the temple headaches.  Patience is not one of my strong suits, and I was having a bad day.  Sorry for any confusion.

Sue
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How long does it take to get a response from what?  You don't say what was done for you.
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