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Old 11-05-2012, 06:49 PM #3
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I'd see a neurologist ASAP. Document everything. You may have to get an attorney at one point. This happens, not commonly, but it does. Best to be prepared.

If you have bruises or swelling take pictures.
Part of my problem is i have no insurance. I've been in contact with the hospitals Risk Management person and they are willing to cover my medical expenses. I can't get in to see my doctor (yet again) until tomorrow, and have to have a referral from my PCP to see a Neurologist. As well finding a Neurologist to bill a "3rd" party is going to be fairly difficult....... I have a nagging feeling this is not going away anytime soon.....
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