Leelee
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My long awaited first appointment with a LLMD is tomorrow. I think I am ready with a list of my symptoms, chronologically arranged.
It has been wisely suggested that I prepare my list of questions before hand. My brain isn't working too well. I can't even think what to ask.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Leelee
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bettyg
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lee,
did you print this off?
this link, making the most of your LLMD visit, may help you also.
have you got someone going as extra ears and to take notes for you so you can LISTEN 100% ??
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Leelee
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Hi bettyg,
Thank you. I found this helpful.
My husband is going with me, so I feel more reassured that way. He gives me strength.
I am so afraid of being "blown off" as all the other doctors in my life have done just that.
I've learned a lot from this site and being prepared is one of them.
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bettyg
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1st one, you are there to listen to what they have to say, but the 2nd/followups; look out; questions galore to take with you since you know more then!! glad hubby is going w/you.
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