prozac
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Took MrsProzac along to see the new neurological doctor at St Leonards yesterday. As expressed by others in this thread he was very good, extraordinarily thorough. He realigned her ear crystals and has referred her for an MRI of the internal auditory canals and a blood test for her cognition. Her hearing in one ear has dropped a bit. She has had vertigo for 12 months so it will be wonderful if this treatment has fixed that part of the problem.Always difficult to make clinical judgements (or criticise colleagues) without full history and examination but carotid narrowing doesn't cause vertigo.
Very occasionally (i might see one patient every 2 years), significant vertebral artery (the blood vessels going up the back of the neck rather than the front) narrowing can do so if neck movements cause a kink.
Yesterday I also spoke with my heart surgeon as I am sick of refusing my cardiologist an angioplasty. I have cancelled 2 appointments just so I do not have to argue with him about it. Surgeon has referred me for a chest CT to determine if I in-fact have any heart blockage ( I have had angina ever since cancer) and to see if the residual tumour post chemo is sitting against my heart or an external graft (my suggestion as I do not think I have any heart blockage). His thoughts are that my right side CABG might have been cut and closed by the thoracic surgeon last year when trying to obtain a biopsy from my mediastinum. The surgeon's report did state that RHS mammary vein ( artery?) was cut and it took considerable effort to stem bleeding. CT will show if this is the case.
Just shows that patients need to be their best advocate to avoid unnecessary procedures.
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