Is it normal to be told by Neurosurgeon Dr's nothings wrong

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  • Most doctors do not like the idea that they cannot determine what is wrong with a patient, so in lieu of admitting their failure, they will simply relegate it to 'nothing' or an absence of any real medical issue. This also means ignoring statements made by the patient that would appear to be contradictory to their conclusions (or lack thereof). Always get a 3rd opinion when you can, and if you have not seen a specialist yet, then you need to do so ASAP. My neurologist told me the same thing when I had a seizure for the first time at the age of 29. Sure, they did a few of the obvious, really expensive tests to rule out the possibilities that you dont need a doctor to consider, but ultimately, they never came up with a reason why. I think its the beginning stages of diabetes myself, but noone seems to know for sure to this day. Good luck!

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