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achey
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I travel 5 hrs to see LLMD again this week.
Very anxious.

Since last visit :

-found blind spot in left vision field

-failed visual contrast screen test

-hearing discrimination improved, but overall deafness increased too.

-some great memory and cognitive improvement..still problems with writing, and understanding reading

-Pain, inflammation motor problem so much better

-severe adrenal fatigue...new RX

-hypothyroid..new Rx

Any way. I'm wicked overwelmed right now. Figure LLMD will probably think time to add cyst busters, and I agree, but scared.

I have been trying to be well for sooo long!
I know that LD dx is a blessing...

Not feeling so blessed right now.

Thanks you all for listening and being so brave!


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treepatrol
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Make sure LLMD knows about the blind spot in vision.

Hang in there.

[This message has been edited by treepatrol (edited 31 January 2005).]


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emailed LLMD after eye visit, and the office called me to move up previously scheduled appt so I would not be stopping treatment in between appts.

so, yesLLMD recognizzes the situation...

thanks tree


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Hi Achey,

When my mind starts to peak, I tell myself over and over that this will pass and I will get better. I just need to go through alot to get there.

Hope you feel better soon.

Lymiecanuck


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Don't let anyone talk you into getting a neuro-psychiatric testing! See my post about my results; I'm a hypochondriac!
Betty G.

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bettyg:
Thanks for the info...my LLMD is a neuropsychiatrist and feels that neuro testing would be a waste of my time and money. There are enough clinical neuro symptoms w/o extra testing....

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