Atlanta Neuro needed

    • Anonymous
      September 7, 2006 at 7:29 pm

      I had GBS in 1992 and made a great recovery except for the episodes that hit when I am very tired and stressed. The episodes vary from days to a week or so until my legs stop hurting, my body shaking, and my left leg dragging. However, this episode seems to be lasting longer…over a month now. When I call various neurologists, they have not treated someone who had GBS. I have been down that road before and now I want someone who is more familiar with it than just a textbook case. Any suggestions?

    • Anonymous
      September 7, 2006 at 8:54 pm

      I can’t say for sure, but you might try Emory University Medical center in Atlanta…

      [url]http://neurology.emory.edu/[/url]

    • Anonymous
      September 7, 2006 at 11:09 pm

      neurontin for pain. pls rest lying down much than you are doing & these residuals will noe act up as much. take care. be well.

      hospital in Atlanta “The Shepherd Center”. Excellent facility that treats on average 50 cases of GBS a year. It is a catastrophic care facility that deals primarily with spinal chord injuries, MS, GBS etc, [url]http://www.shepherd.org/[/url]

      Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. The head neuro when I was there (’99) was Dr. Owen Samuelson, but he had several sharp assistants and interns. A young resident actually diagnosed me.

      southern GA. I was dxed and treated in LaGrange by Dr. Reza Sabet.

      Dr. Gotay in Gainesville and he is just awesome. He was able to see me immediately and started the IVIG the same day

      southern GA If Tallahassee is not too far of a trip for you might want to get in touch with the Tallahassee Neurological Clinic at (850)878-8121. They have done wonders with me

      gene gbs 8-99
      in numbers there is strength

    • Anonymous
      September 9, 2006 at 7:34 pm

      Thank you for your help.