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Should I bring all 1000+ pages of records to my appointment?
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I recently had a bout which led me to the ER which they had me to a Cat Scan and told me to make a neurologist. (Which I did its this Friday) I had the same situation occur about a year ago. But the neurologist said that I was fine. Now I do know things change... Especially in an entire year. My concern is that this time (different doctor) they will say the same thing. I'm just concerned that they aren't/won't take it seriously... Especially after my last surgery where I almost died twice.
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