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Old 05-05-2011, 09:13 AM #1
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Default Seeing a Neurologist - good idea?

Hi all,

My concussion was 4 months ago. After a nice break from symptoms just recently they are all back again with a vengeance. I'm thinking about seeing a neurologist to see if they can offer any help/advice... What are your experiences of neurologists? Was it worthwhile seeing one, were they able to help in any way?

I'm not sure whether to just carry on with the hope that it will eventually sort itself out or whether I should seek further help.

Going from what I've experienced so far (with doctors) can't say I have much confidence in the medical profession when it comes to PCS ......

Cheers,
Jane
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