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Old 01-30-2012, 09:19 AM
JulieRN JulieRN is offline
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Originally Posted by jinga View Post
I too recently underwent the testing and had the most problems with the stories etc i was read aloud - I know I did poorly in that area - I was told I had significant processing speed issues and split attention - psycologist said this in line with a concussion\head injury and it should improve. i was not offered any additional therapy. I have become very forgetful, placing things in strange places and forgetting about them - not organized - aside from the wax and wanre of emotional swings - for me more anger than crying - maybe thats a guy response but I am concerned. I too felt the results were somewhat validating but I too think they will be challenged by insurance regardless. I would like to know how you progress with therapy and what type therapy you are offered. I assume WC is paying the medical? take care
Hi Jinga,

I'm not sure what the next step for me will be, I guess I will find out what the recommendations are in about a week or so. I know I'll be referred for counseling, and hoping also to follow with a Neurologist.

Yes, WC is covering the medical...but not so willingly. This eval. was ordered back in August 2011...the insurance carrier has challenged this repeatedly and I have had several hearings because they have (purposefully) dragged their feet to present authorization. I understand the system all too well.

I will absolutely post my progress within the forum, I am hopefully that I am given the chance to go forward. This has been the hardest struggle of my life..any kind of stress releases a chain reaction for me...headache intensifies, vision becomes distorted, become very anxious, can't sleep and then the anger...it's a vicious cycle I am hoping to soon put an end too

I will tell you, when I feel that "anger" coming on, I remove myself immediately from the situation when at all possible...for at least 10 or 15 minutes...it helps me and has avoided many "more" hurt feelings...it's not always possible, but I try....
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July 21, 2010, one month after starting my new job I sustained a concussion after standing up quickly from a sqatting position and subsequently being impaled by the corner of a metal filing cabinet in to the left side of my skull. Dx. Post Concussive Syndrome.

Female, 45 years young
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Mom of 3 boys (22,19,10)..Registered Nurse 16 years
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Symptoms: Vertigo, difficulty concentrating, unable to multitask, fatigue, severe transient headaches..severity and location change frequently, anxiety, PTSD, tinnitus, "electrical like sensations" across the top of my head, "hot flashes", numbness and coolness to hands (worsens in A/C), very poor recall ability, processing and comprehension, difficulty finding words and completing thoughts, short term memory is awful.

~I will never give up on myself~

~I run because I can. When I get tired, I remember those who can't run, what they'd give to have this simple gift I take for granted, and I run harder for them...I know they would do the same for me <3
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