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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 9
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 9
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Thanks for all the replies and the links posted, they've been really useful to look at.
Mark, he isn't driving at the moment. We're in the UK and he has to inform the DVLA of his injury - we haven't sent the form off yet but they generally revoke your licence from between 6-12 months if you've had a subdural hematoma. Can you still drive in the states after a head injury?
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My partner randomly passed out in March 2012, hit his head on the pavement and suffered a TBI: diagnosed with an acute subdural hematoma, frontal lobe contusion and a fractured skull.
He now suffers from hearing loss and tinnitus (diagnosed as permanent); vertigo, fatigue, short term memory problems, occasional blurred vision.
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