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Old 12-07-2014, 06:37 AM
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He was saying that it wasn't the most likely explanation for my injuries but that sometimes people have an injury more severe than the physical evidence would indicate and that I might be one of those, who knows.

I don't think I was concussed in the second accident, but it's hard to remember how I was feeling.

Hockey, this appointment is for the insurance so I won't be seeing him for any other reason, possibly seeing him once again.

Ash, yes I did, he knows the doctor I'm seeing, said she's excellent and exactly the right person for me to see and I should focus on the NHS route re advice, treatment etc and not focus on the insurance path.
Also, he's paid by my side of the insurance, not the other side, does that make a difference?
I should mention this guy is an NHS doctor who does one medical legal thing a month.

He said I'll get Neuro psych tests through the NHS path.

My solicitor said that even though I'll get these, they're not allowed to rely on them and I'll still need Neuropsych tests done through the insurance.

Mark thanks for those links, I'll take a look now.

Found an interesting study and article, I've linked to them below in case anyone's interested:

About post concussion syndrome, a lot of info I never knew
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...jiJkAWYOaWm4hQ

Chronic pain and Pcs, generally got some interesting points
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/rerp/2012/528265/

Article about pcs including DSM criteria http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/292326-overview
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lyndianne (12-07-2014)