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Tania B

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Panda

Hi Tania,

 

Glad you've had a couple of good days, it is nice to see the sunshine.

 

Have you got an appointment date for your LP results? Its horrible knowing that someone has the results and you don't.

 

Good Luck

 

Clare x

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Tania B

Clare,

 

Yes my appointment was arranged when I saw the neurologist in August and is on 26th November. When I had my LP I asked and was told by that doctor that the tests results would be available in 3 weeks, which would be late this week. MY copy of the letter that the neuro sent my GP said he'd like to see me as soon as the results of the LP were available, so .. I'm thinking of calling his secretary on Monday to ask for an earlier appointment. We'll see.

 

Tania

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Tania B

I couldn't wait until Monday. It's been 3 weeks since my LP and I phoned my neuro's secretary. She told me that she is usually asked to make an appointment with the neuro about 6 to 8 weeks after a LP for the results. However, she did say she'd phone me if she sees my results come in and try to arrange an earlier appointment than the one I have for 26th November .... if she remembered. The MRI scan results, she said, would have been available about a week after the scan,. So they must have been available for weeks and weeks. :cheerleader:

I'm still well and truly in limbo and still trying to keep positive.

 

Tania

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Hello Tania,

 

Glad you called the Neuro's office. November is quite a while to wait isn't it ?

 

Fingers crossed that the secretary will see your LP results come through and call you to move the appointment forward.

 

I hope you are coping Ok at the moment, it's not easy I know, but I do hope that your symptoms are not troubling you too much right now.

 

Well done for staying positive

 

Lori

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They are not brain lesions..........they are just bright ideas

 

"The truth is out there"

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Tania B

Thanks Lori,

 

My symptoms vary from day to day. Today I've been very busy at work, but Friday is not a long day for me. I'm quite tired but pleased that I managed okay and helped quite a few students with their enquiries at the art college library today, but I'm really interested in the subject so that helps. I also popped by the new house of a friend I knew from school, for a couple of hours before going home. We caught up on our news and I studiously avoided any questions about my health - coward that I am.

 

The fact that the neuro's secretary said she'd call me if she remembered was honest, at least, but not too promising. :hearts_circle:

 

Enough of me - how are you doing?

 

Tania :cowboy:

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Tania B

I'm back again to give a quick update if anyone is there. It's 3 weeks to go to my appointment with my neurologist and 6 weeks after my LP. I phoned the neuro's secretary today and she confirmed that not all the test results from my LP have come back yet. The one looking for oligoclonal bands is awaited, which is important. I was told if there was anything urgent I would have been contacted. So, it's back to the waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting......!

 

Tania :welcome2:

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Michelle

Yes! Somebody is here :chickendance:

 

The waiting is awful,isn't it? The test for the bands can take a few weeks.So I'm afraid other than keeping in contact with your g.p/neuro's secretary, there isn't a great deal you can do. Lets hope that it isn't too much longer. Hang in there Tania.

 

Michelle :welcome2:

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Hezza

Hi Tania - hang in there hon & remember we're here should you need us :welcome2:


Life is short. Eat dessert first. Jacques Torres

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Hi Tanya,

 

Sorry to hear your still waiting for your LP results, I know exactly how you feel :welcome2: Waiting for results drives me crazy.

 

I find it even worse when you know there's results somewhere but you haven't had them yet.

 

Take care

Clare x

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Tania B

Hello and thank you for being there for me. Yes, there's nothing much to do now except wait. The neuro's secretary will probably get fed up if I phone again. All she can do is tell me if the last results are through. She did offer to ask the neuro to write me a letter, but said it is better to be told in person and advised me to wait for the appointment, when all my results should be through. I can't help wondering about the "what ifs" .... What if all the results are not available for my appointment? ... What if the postal strike has caused them to be delayed or even lost? .....What if ........

 

I hate having no control about this at all and feel so helpless. I want to do something but can't. The tension has been building up and up. Fortunately I saw my osteopath this afternoon, after work, and he's helped to ease the tension in my neck and lower back. He asked me if I'd had my results and so I've gone back on the thought merry-go-round. :welcome2:

 

Thank you for listening!

 

Tania xx

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