I found a new neurologist in Granbury. Fortunately he was able to move my appointment up from late in May to April 28. I was extremely pleased with him. He used a hammer to check all my reflexes, a needle to see where I felt it and every check of my reflexes. He had me walk down the hall, walk on my toes and heels, looked at the report of my MRI record and told me that I didn't show any of the characteristics of the disease that the cisternogram would be needed forand would suggent I cancel. I agreed with him. He said that he would look at the actual MRI before recommending cancellation and the MRI of my lumbar region to see if he can find the problems with my leg nerves. He also scheduled an EMG to evaluate my lower leg nerves. That was what I went to him for in the first place. He had talked to Dr. Kuban and originally agreed with the MRI report about the ventricles in my brain and Kuban's recommendation for a cisternogram. I am glad he reevaluated my situation. I wasn't looking forward to three days in Fort Worth taking tests.
Today we went to church in the rain. We went to the FUMC in Granbury and saw Chuck and Pat Herndon. Don't think Chuck recognized us. The service was fascinating with someone acting like Peter giving the sermon by walking down the aisle in costume with a staff and telling his life story with Christ. The Children's sermon and the Bible verse was the time Christ asked Peter if he loved him three times, telling him to Feed my sheep. An interesting performance and service. Looking at the report, their church is having the same problem as my church with cash flow. More going out than coming in. I have to give that report to my treasurer.
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