My neurologist visit was a good one. I met with his PA, a man whom I had seen at my Primary Care Physician's office for years prior. He had moved over to a new job at my neurologist's office. It was good to see a familiar face. Mr. J was very thorough in his exam, and we worked as a team to determine...


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You are so right about weighing the postives and negatives of increased medication dosages before jumping into anything. I have a family member on a lot of medications, and that's always a carefully balanced decision.
Your humor and acceptance are a gift to us all, Leah. I liked your quote, as well.
Thanks for educating us and helping us smile. I do believe attitude has a great deal to do with how we handle life, and your attitude is amazing.
Blessings to you,
Carol
Thanks, Carol, for commenting. I was just thinking how much easier it is to take having dementia than it is to deal with the constant pain of arthritis joint pain and neuropathy... But that's another subject so I won't concern you with it!!!
Take care and keep up the good work, my friend!
Leah