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Old 09-06-2014, 04:55 PM #12
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Shazza -

Where did you get this neurologist?

Definitely get a second opinion and stat.

There is such a thing as PCS. It's not your fault that every head injury is different and there isn't a clear clinical definition of what PCS actually is... you shouldn't have to be penalized because his profession can't seem to get it together. PCS has been documented for over 100 years in journals and various medical literature.

Do not allow yourself to be diagnosed with a dissociative disorder.

This neurologist seems to be taking advantage of the fact that you have some cognitive impairments that may affect how you would respond or defend yourself. It feels like he may have an insurance company's or a corporation's best interests in mind over yours and you are the patient.

Do you have an attorney? I recommend that you get an attorney stat. Allow the attorney to respond to the report.

Or allow a second neurologist to respond to the report.

How were you injured?
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