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Location: virginia
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Good question. I would ask them what the correct terminology is? if they can not or will not answer you directly then ask them if their response is not more of a philosophical opinion. I do not work well with the neurologist I see. I don't consider him a bad doctor but his method of managing of my injury has been awful.
I do not let him off the hook and only after dogged determination can I get any help from him. My regular primary care doctor has been for more help. It is only because of him that I finally got any PT, had my spine looked at, received a referral to a psychologists and am scheduled for a nuero psych assessment.
It seems to me that neurologist are the preferred diagnostic doctors for PCS and yet they are often terrible at addressing the many symptoms PCS suffers have.
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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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