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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: virginia
Posts: 484
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: virginia
Posts: 484
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More than physical
It is my opinion that one must consider the body, mind, intellect, emotions. I would not discount that a deficit in more than one of these aspects complicates treatment. I can certainly understand if someone did not want to talk to a psychiatrist. But with the struggles we face it makes sense to me to take any help you can get.
Any port in a storm so to speak. With PCS being so miss understood by some many in the medical field any advocate you can get in your corner is a plus. Or stack the deck, in your favor. If you are like me in work comp. these are even more important. As I have said very early on in my recovery. I want my health concerns addressed that was/is priority one.
I knew I was injured and was aware that it could alter my health and life. What I demand are clear answers. Even if the answers are we don't understand the brain that well and you may not be the same. What I HATE is the blank look and no explanation for the tremors, headaches, confusion, emotions and other symptoms that continue.
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49, Male Married, PCS since June 2012, headaches, Back pain, neck pain, attention deficit, concentration deficit, processing speed deficit, verbal memory deficit, PTSD, fatigue, tinutitus, tremors.
To see the divine in the moment.
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