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Old 02-14-2013, 07:29 AM
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NP was great with report and recommendations. Report was 18 pages long with 1 page of recommendations for daily life and 1 page for occupational recommendations. The test can be expensive and if you can get a Dr to recommend it that can really help with ins. My wife and myself were ready to pay for it out of pocket, about 7 grand. And looking back considering how it turned out for me I would have been unhappy spending that much but OK with it.

I am no longer surprised about how awful some doctors can be. The neuro I saw was personable but had awful bed side manners. The pcp I saw even though he is a gp is head and shoulders above neuro. Here in the states we are considered fit to work unless a Dr writes a work restriction. I am seeing gp today and will ask him to reinstate work restrictions as they were before neuro discharged me. They did not restrict me from work but afforded me some protection with regard to hours worked,"cognitive" ,ladders and scaffolding," dizziness", and weight lifting restrictions," back."
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