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I don't think she is a movement disorders specialist.  She is a neurologist 
but what her specific background is, I don't know.  We are in a rural area 
of Alaska so the choices are very limited.  We are 150 miles SW of 
Anchorage.  I am glad she is looking at other possible sources of the pain 
as it seems to be my most debilitating factor right now.  She is also having 
me try a medication for fibromyalgia (Savella).  I was diagnosed with it in 
'97 by a rheumatologist.  Maybe I'm just a hotbed of muscle issues. lol 
Bone issues are part of the scene as well with degenerative disc disease. 
An interesting mess to figure out what's what.  lol  Linda
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 10:32 PM
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> is your doc a movement disorder specialist? Many PWPs will tell you pain
> can be part of PD. But it is also reasonable to investigate other
> causes.
>
> maryse
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