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Old 03-25-2013, 08:09 PM   #11
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my neuro is very compassionate, caring, listens, but is very eccentric. Super smart, but talks a mile a minute, about whatever pops into his brain...and on the phone he is horrible.
My previous neuro was great to talk to, but not a good listener, and charged patients for calling for a refill prescription over the phone!! he was abrupt with my MIL who has Alzheimers, asking her when she thought FIL was going to die (his patient also who had Parkinsons). What doc in his right mind would ask a poor elderly sick woman a thing like that?
Just weird..
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