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Old 02-02-2010, 02:33 PM #1
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Default after 9 months went back to work Saturday...

I have written a few posts on here a few months ago.. I have been suffering from PCS since my concussion on March 25, 2009... I finally went back to work as a NICU nurse this past Saturday.. Ever since I have been dizzy and had fuzzy vision.. I assume it must be the florescent lights and noise.... I am going to ask my neurologist on Friday if I can have a medical note to only work part time so I can get a supplemental from the long term insurance company.. I am going to go into work tonight, so hopefully my symptoms won't get any worse than they are now..
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