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Originally Posted by EsthersDoll
I agree. If you can afford it, I recommend my endo in Los Angeles. He has a lot of experience with this sort of thing and is primarily a researcher and professor at UCLA.
www.goodhormonehealth.com
BUT, you may still be able to find someone in your area who might take this seriously... your chances of getting NED increase with multiple concussions and severity of tbi.
By the by - this is probably what is causing our athletes so much trouble after concussion as well... or at least it's a part of it...
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The odds of my getting to a good doctor are limited. I live in a rural area of Canada. The specialists I've encountered have been almost universally awful. I fear we're the dumping ground for medical school bottom feeders. My ancient neurologist didn't even believe in neuroplasticity.
I've already spent a fortune to get private cognitive therapy. As I'm no longer contributing an income, I don't know how much more of my family's resources I can devote to my health problems.