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Old 10-04-2015, 03:24 PM
chasann chasann is offline
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Good advice but sadly I don't think to say this when confronted by most of these examiners.

Think I am at the point where I attend because I have to, knowing that their 'cherry picking' reports are just that, repeating errors from previous reports given to them by fellow examiners. Such basic errors of date of accident, how it happened, even diagnosis, all incorrect to say nothing of their views totally dismissive of my symptoms or inaccurately recorded.

On this occasion gave examiner a list of my symptoms and what has helped me to date - he being dismissive of chiropractor and the funny glasses I wear - have prism and coloured lens.

Hard at times to keep your self esteem, confidence, and positive outlook when confronted with assessment versus appropriate rehab. But bounce back I do knowing how far I have come and will, if one keeps their pecker up and continues to strive, for to me this is the recipe for returning to former self as much as able.

Neurotalk being instrumental in some of the changes made, I thank you all.
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