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sospan 02-05-2013 09:37 AM

so surprised
 
In January 2012, I had a fall and suffered a head injury. Whilst I have had visits to my family doctor (GP). He has been reluctant to suggest any treatment or therapy until I have been assessed by a specialist.

Last year was so frustrating being off work with an idea what was wrong but without a formal diagnosis. After over a year of my GP writting letters out of the blue an appointment arrived to see a Neurologist.

The name of the Neuro was not on the local hospital panel so I googled his details. A rather eminent Neurologist whom has published many papers, head of the practice in one the UK's top Brain and Neurological hospital. So far so good.

After reading my notes and a brief chat he came straight to the point – you’ve obviously had a head injury and suffering from the post -concussion effects. He went on to say that the CT scan was clear and that whilst he could order other scans it will only confirm much the same. Since I had been making good progress over the year he wouldn’t suggest any medication – just carry on with what I was doing and give it another 6 months off work.

Although quite a simple diagnosis I am quite pleased that it wasn’t a battle and the Neuro could see the injury was genuine and not linked to depression.

rmschaver 02-05-2013 08:21 PM

Wow lucky you. How does it feel to win the neuro lottery?

MsRriO 02-05-2013 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by rmschaver (Post 954574)
Wow lucky you. How does it feel to win the neuro lottery?

LOL!

I'm very very glad for you! Always nice to read a positive doctoring account, especially when so many of us end up with awful experiences! Wishing you continued successes on your journey!!!

Mark in Idaho 02-06-2013 12:30 AM

Good for you. It is amazing how simple affirmation of your injury and symptoms can be such a huge step forward.

A note to take home to family can help. LOL

sospan 02-06-2013 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho (Post 954630)
Good for you. It is amazing how simple affirmation of your injury and symptoms can be such a huge step forward.

A note to take home to family can help. LOL

Thanks

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I guess like a lot of us there are days when you think am I imagining these symptoms or you get the feeling that there maybe something else going on beyond the head injury. Although the diagnosis was as simple it could be, the relief was so immense.

The biggest boost was the pragmatic response essentially saying we could do lots of investigation but really it would only confirm a head injury had occurred which we know.

Just so lucky that the local hospital board had decided to bring in some external consultants to reduce the waiting list and the one that saw me had recently retired and was available


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