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Old 11-11-2012, 04:06 AM #1
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I am t60 years of age and have a number of medical issues. I had a fall at work about six weeks ago and had to be airlifted to a trauma center as I was on Coumadin and struck my head where I was unconscious for about a minute and began to vomit, etc.

I am still out of work as I have issues with balance, light, noise, nausea, vision, etc.

Before this I had been diagnosed by a major medical/college research institution with severe fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, human parvo-B-19, dysautonomic and sever peripheral neuropathy and some other disorders. In addition, I recently, had surgeries for a DVT which was about two feet in length than ran from my ankle to my abdomen. This may have occurred after a fall down a flight of stairs about three weeks previous to the DVT. Prior to that I never had any blood clotting problems nor had any of my family members. That was "successful" and I am now on Coumadin.

I had been getting along in a functional manner until I fell at work and the PCS problems appeared. The aforementioned symptoms from it make it very tough for me.
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