I had an appointment with a new neurologist today, Dr. Morgan. The good news is that I like her, and she did what seemed like a thorough and competent exam. The bad news is that as of yesterday, Mt. Auburn is no longer giving the infusions of my MS drug, so I will need a different new neurologist, at Beth Israel Hospital somewhere downtown in Boston.

Also, my previous neurologist seems to have been out the door mentally before he left physically, so I had to have blood drawn to check vitamin D levels. Read more... )

Dr. Morgan also thought that the last brain and spine MRIs should have been with contrast--as in, she started saying something on the assumption that they had been. Separately from that, she was surprised and I think a little worried about how much gabapentin I'm currently taking. One weird thing, she said my pupils were different sizes and asked if anyone had ever told me that. I just sent a message to my eye doctor about this, in case it's both new and relevant.

I was at the hospital longer than I'd expected. I arrived early, and the medical assistant took vital signs, got me to confirm my list of medications, and did two of the low-tech neurology things, including the peg board (with Dr. AbdelRazek forgot last time). And then I sat in the waiting room reading a long time; at about 2:20 (for a 2:00 appointment) someone came in to apologize that Dr. Morgan was running late.

Dr. Morgan gave me a referral to a urologist, not because anything is specifically wrong, but because I have been needing to urinate more frequently, and it might help. That I think is in the queue behind the referral for occupational therapy, which I'm probably not going to do anything about until at least Friday.

This makes I think five neurologists since 2016: El-Khalifa, then a doctor I saw once whose name I don't remember offhand, then Dr. Katz, Dr. AbdelRazek, and (now, once) Dr. Morgan. I stuck with the same neurologist in New York for a dozen years, even after Dr. Apatoff left New York/Cornell hospital and they wanted to give me an appointment with someone who was still there.
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