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IMO - It also helps to get the doctor all of your info prior to the appointment.  With any luck he will review the info before your actual appointment so time can be spent improving the current condition rather than reviewing it. Fax or mail it.
Bill
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Subject: Re: Make yor Doctor's appointment more productive

Most Movement Disorder Specialists need to know the time of day the meds are taken --- not just how many.  It makes a big difference in what adjustments they may suggest.
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 3:29 PM
Subject: Make yor Doctor's appointment more productive

How to make your appointment with the Movement Disorders Specialist more productive

Take along a list of your Parkinson medications as in the following table

Drug

Strength

dose per day

any changes

Sinemet CR

200/50

4 tablets

no

Permax

1 mg

2 tablets

no

Permax

.25 mg

2 tblets

added sept /99

Also take a list of an non-Parkinson medications

Drug

stength

dose per day

any changes

Imovane

7.5 mg

1 tablet

stopped Sept 99

Also take a list of vitamans, herbals, and any complementary or altenative therapies

Item

strength

frequency

changes

multi vitamens

Centrum select, 50+

1 daiily

nil

vitaman C

Jameson 1000 mg

1 daily

nil

Oil of evening Primrose

1000 mg

1 daily

stopped Oct 99

List any other physicians you are seeing, together with a consent for your MDS to consult the other doctors

Ask every physician whom you see for a copy of his/her reporting letter or file note. Also get copies of any X-rays, CAT, MRI or PET scans. These are to better inform you and to show your MDS should (s)he wish to see them. A patient with this sort of documentation is treated seriously by doctors because you wouldn’t have gone to all this trouble if you weren’t.

Ask about any upcoming clinical trials

Ask any questions about your condition, having first taken the time to write them down.

Give your MDS and/or his Clinical Nurse Specialist/ Nurse Practictioner a copy of this information sheet.