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Old 01-10-2010, 01:37 AM #1
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Question Sacramento area neurologist familiar with PCS, mtbi?

Does anyone know of a good neurologist in the Sacramento, CA area who is familiar with Post Concussion Syndrome/mtbi? After being diagnosed and referred out by my PCM I chose blindly, and badly, ending up with a doc who doesn't believe PCS is legitimate. She called me a hypo (said I was imagining the symptoms) and that I never even really had a concussion because I wasn't knocked unconscious when I hit my head. It was quite discouraging, but I've done enough research to know she was way off base, and that there are some great doctors out there who know how to help with this. I just need to find one.
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