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Add my welcome to Ken's Denise.
There are MD's who are neuropsychiatrists. It sounds to me that would be a
better choice than either a GP or a psychiatrist.
Bobby
Barber, Kenneth L. wrote:
> welcome denisa.
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> try to get to another neuro.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Denisa Lynn Hinkle [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 2:13 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: hi
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> Hello
>
> I'm Denisa, age 36 from Columbus Ohio. I have CP that affects my right
> side. It is "mild" compared to others I know. I am looking forward to
> getting to know everyone.
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> I am fighting with some doctors right now about a cyst in my head. It was
> discovered 3 years ago when /i had a CT scan for diagnosis of menenigitis.
> It has(the cyst) caused me problems recently. My psychiatrist insists its
> not my meds causing the symptoms (I'm bipolar) and my GP insists it is my
> meds. I had seen a nuerologist right after the cyst was found, and he said
> nothing could be done or should be done since it wasn't causing me problems.
>
> Anyway, my symptoms include blurry vision, confusion, unstability on my feet
> (more than usual), extreme tiredness, headaches, extreme urgency to pee,
> mumbling my words, and personality changes. I'm at a loss. My GP wont give
> me a referal to a nuerologist, maybe my psych will.
>
> Denisa
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