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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
If this change came soon after the last revision...and no other accident or condition is suspected.. I think I would seek out an independent second opinion, someone who will review the revision procedure notes and also assess him..
I don't know about the procedure, but maybe something went amiss ?? and the surgeon that did the procedure is reluctant to mention the possibility?
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Thank you. I'm trying to get him to make an appointment with a neurosurgeon to do just that. He is becoming so frustrated that he doesn't want to see any more doctor's because they won't "have any answers".
He also just had a cognitive evaluation, but the psychologist stopped halfway through and said she couldn't complete it because he's showing signs of depression and apathy. He now needs treatment for that before they can complete the evaluation. And again, he's being wafty when it comes to making the appointment. I can only do so much, and I can't force him to go to these appointments.
I am definitely going to push for him to see a new neurosurgeon though. I think that is a good place to start. Thank you![/COLOR]
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