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Old 08-20-2015, 01:51 AM
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Going to a neurologist would not be my choice because of reasons you have given and of which I would concur. But it is a requirement by our Government Insurance Scheme, so am awaiting response as to why they want it.

Past experiences with family members who have had TBI have shown it to be a waste of time, just told to continue doing as we are but these appts were made by Insurance Company.

One of the hardest parts of being advocate and support person for loved ones and now myself is finding therapists and consultants who actually know what they are talking about when it comes to brain injury/concussion. When you get past the gravy train runners, often success. Guess it is much the same the world over.

suggestions as to what may work on this blog site and info as to what to research, is how I found the chiropractor I am now going to. An American recommendation, checked the site and a practitioner mentioned in my country, contacted him and he suggested someone in city close to me doing this type of work as first port of call.
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