Guest guest Posted March 7, 2000 Report Share Posted March 7, 2000 > Did you do this? Would it be better to send MRI/ MRA first or just make an appointment? Months huh? > Hi Tracie We (my geneticist and I) initially sent the MRI to Dr. Dobyns for review since we're thousands of miles away in California. He didn't have time to open the package. We ended up, by luck and chance, going to the conference in Dallas. He brought them with him there (with some prodding from us) and had them for our visit. I am not knocking him - I understand he is VERY busy with his research. That's what we want him to be - VERY BUSY FINDING THE ANSWERS. You just need to be patient and persistent. It will be worth it in the long run. And, who knows it might not be long. If I were you, I'd send copies of the MRI films and reports to him requesting that he review it and give you his impression and if you live close enough, request an appointment. That's all you can do. Email and voice mail for a follow-up reminder are good too. If 's condition is " interesting " to him from a research standpoint, he may answer you sooner rather than later. Good Luck, (mom to shannon) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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