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03/09/2011 09:38 AM
loricat
 
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can anyone here recommend a good neuroligist in ohio? i would appreciate any names or numbers of neuroligist who actually put some heart into there job!
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03/09/2011 10:18 AM  Top
bmac
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Hi- I have seen Dr. Mark Stillman at Cleveland Clinic - he was not able to hep me (tried nerve block that did not work and then recommended implant, which I did not want).216-444-5559

Personally I like him. He is easy to talk to and took a lot of time with me. He is quite busy so you might wait a week or two for an appointment.

Keep me posted.

BMac

PS Check out this website - Mike has been a tremendous help to me

http://fibromyalgiafullresolution.com/

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