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Neurologist

I have today received a summerery letter from the neurologist from when he saw me last Friday.
Some of it is what I call Dr's language so don't understand that part.
Most I understood. Apart from the physical side of what he did, I totally agree with.
On numerous occasions in the summerery letter mentions Atixia. Alongside partial neuropathy.
I quickly looked up Atixia and that mentions heaviness in limbs which I do have with loss of feeling. So I could well have thought that was neuropathy. Has listed to have a MRI which he told me about, to have the nerve conductive test in November.
Going by the letter, that should establish what type of Atixia it is.
Online it has a bit about Atixia and diabetes but by that time I couldn't concentrate on what was written. To see the neurologist in four months time as a followup appt so hoping then I will know which one it is. Also hoarseness of voice is one of the side effects.
 
Ally, did you mean "ataxia"? If so, there is a strong connection between some forms of ataxia and gluten intolerance. Might be worthwhile trying a gluten-free diet if you haven't already tried doing so to see if it helps.
 

Well done picking your way through the Doc's letter Ally. They can be a challenge to us all. When I started learning about Diabetes, then latterly about thyroid problems, I thought my head would explode sometimes!

Anyway, if you have a follow up with the consultant in November, start writing down things you want, or even might want to discuss with him when you see him next. That way, when it comes nearer the time and you're thinking about what you want to say and ask you can review your list and cross out anythings you're no longer bothered about, but it helps with not forgetting things.

Sometimes I find that tactic really useful when I look at the list in the lead up to my appointments, because sometimes it feels good to realise how much information and knowledge I might have picked up along the way. When we're dealing with lifee, it's sometimes no easy to recognise our progress.
 
Ally, did you mean "ataxia"? If so, there is a strong connection between some forms of ataxia and gluten intolerance. Might be worthwhile trying a gluten-free diet if you haven't already tried doing so to see if it helps.
Yes ataxia. I will look into the glutton free diet
 
See neurologist around February as that will be four months from when I saw him last Friday.
Its the nerve conduction in november
 
I do now write things down before see gp or consulrant
 
If it’s a nerve conduction test @ally1, that’s not the same as an MRI....
 

Sounds like a thorough and dedicated doctor. It makes me sad that my reply to tremor was "I don't know" which probably meant she did not care or know. My dental surgeon was great though and the team! I am a bit worried of a possible neurological problem for the past year with no diagosis. Cheers for you!
 
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