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Join Date: May 2012
Location: UK
Posts: 54
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: UK
Posts: 54
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Hi Nick, sorry to hear things still not good - but glad you got your insurance sorted. Bad teeth affect so many areas right through the blood stream, get those suckers sorted.
I used to work with a gorilla called Lomie who was so stroppy and moody and unpredictable until she was knocked out to move locations and the vet found her teeth to be a right mess. 5 extractions while still sedated and she woke up with an immediate personality change to being playful, contented and a fantastic mother.
We all have enough wierd symptoms and limitations from the pcs that we can't do anything about, you should deffo sort the teeth first as it could make a major difference x
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44 year old mum of 2. Senior zoo keeper and former prison officer.
TBI and PCS symptoms all came about 3 weeks after an accident at work in February 2012 when I hit my head on the corner point of a metal barrier at brisk walking pace.
Life as I knew it came to a shuddering halt that day. 20 year history of depression and anxiety now coupled with memory issues, personality change, speech and communication problems, ringing ears, impulsivity etc etc etc.
Damaged people are dangerous.....they know they can survive!
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