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Old 11-30-2010, 09:31 PM #11
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Please find a neurologist that works with patients with balance issues.

Also the ringing and other things can be helped with physical therapy too.

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thank you all for the suggestions, I will definilty try them.
any experience with lawyers? the guy that hit me has had his insurance guy call me? not sure what he is doing?
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He's going to try to settle. Go see a personal injury attorney. Don't say A SINGLE WORD to the insurance rep.
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