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Dr. Weimer, well known neurologist died.

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: parkinsonsaction.org/news/p...

When I was diagnosed withCBGD in 2005, I went for a second opinion to Maryland...Dr. Weimer was the "top" in the movement disorders field. It took him a very short time to tell me that I had Parkinsons and "not" CGBD.

He will be "greatly" missed.

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Is this about Dr. Weiner, chief of neurology and head of the movement disorders clinic at the Univ of MD in Baltimore? I went to him -- for a 2nd opinion. Sad to hear.

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Yes it is sad.....he was one, if not "the best!"

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Oh...I was very lucky to be his patient since 2007 till he passed away...Actually I still go there and had my DBS surgery in the Univ of MD....I miss him terribly..he was an absolute sweetheart of a person and so down to earth.

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CJ49 in reply to SuKas

You are truely "fortunate"...I went to Dr. Weimer for a second opinion, but could not continue because my insurance is only "local" ( I live in another state)....just meeting him "once"..you could tell he was the "tops" in the field and a "down to earth" person.

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