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Aug 3, 2016 12:59:43 GMT -8
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Post by jp on Aug 3, 2016 12:59:43 GMT -8
Discuss your experiences with doctors including positives and negatives when dealing with them.
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Aug 3, 2016 15:34:30 GMT -8
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Post by jp on Aug 3, 2016 15:34:30 GMT -8
Dr Tuck was my initial neurologist who diagnosed me with MS more than a decade ago and when he retired last year I was surprised when his replacement Dr Lahoria at the MS clinic at TCH ordered initial MRI on my spine. Possible he overlooked result from so long ago and it would have been helpful to compare lesion to initial MRI.
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Sept 19, 2016 4:07:46 GMT -8
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Post by uniquelyme on Sept 19, 2016 4:07:46 GMT -8
Dr Tuck was my initial neurologist who diagnosed me with MS more than a decade ago and when he retired last year I was surprised when his replacement Dr Lahoria at the MS clinic at TCH ordered initial MRI on my spine. Possible he overlooked result from so long ago and it would have been helpful to compare lesion to initial MRI. The neurologist I originally saw with symptoms was Dr Maholtra. I didn't really click with him and he was a private neurologist so I knew it would be a costly exercise if I stayed with him long term, also I couldn't afford it. So I tried Dr Tuck, he came highly recommended! He was my neurologist since my diagnosis of RRMS in 2011, I really liked him! It was sad when he retired! Dr Lahoria is my neurologist now too, I find him to be very on the ball and meticulous in going through my history and symptoms. So much so, I've had two MRIs while under his care and due for my 3rd in December! He is keen to see the lesions, etc so he can be confidently tell me what type of MS I have. It is looking more likely I have Primary Progressive MS. So far Dr Lahoria gets a thumbs up from me!
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