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Originally Posted by markneil1212
My advice is to go with someone young, regardless of what type of doctor. Without fail in going through this process the younger one had much better chance at understanding what im going through without wasting time on the psychological side of it.
I told most recent young doctor that my mri was negative and he said most are, that doesn't mean at all that you don't have brain damage. There are other ways of detecting injury and treating it.
Anyone over fifty five is out. late thirties early forties the best.
And yes i have stories to tack these assertions up.
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I hear you about going with someone young mark. My GP is probably in his 60's and I haven't seen him in a year, I have known I need to find a new one for a while but after this visit I know I really need to.
He all but laughed at getting hormones and vitamin levels checked. as it is I am looking at the req for the blood test and all he put was total testosterone, serum b12, ca, mg...no D.
I had a list of things to talk to him about, concussion related, and it seemed all he wanted to do was get me out of there. it was like he was to busy to see me, let alone listen to me. I actually felt offended. I really need to find someone to work with.
Thanks for all the suggestions I will look into them.