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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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So, for a few weeks now I've been having terrible pain in my neck, ever since I stopped taking the Topamax. Even went to the ER for it. They injected morphine and valium into me and nothing happened. They sent me home with vicadin and a muscle relaxer and that did nothing for the pain.
Now, I have found I cannot move half of my upper lip, and moving the same half of my lower lip is difficult and does not respond as well as it should; I slurp when I drink and if I'm not careful I get the drink on my shirt. I am fairly certain this means the pain in my neck is a nerve that was damaged by the concussive accident. Has this kind of thing happened to anyone? How much more control will I lose if this goes untreated? Why is it now, 6 months after the accident, that I am seeing signs of nerve damage? Or is it possible this is something else? On top of it all, I'm in limbo where doctors are concerned, b/c the work comp system has dumped me and no other doctor will get involved b/c it is work comp; waiting to see if a judge forces them to treat me further or not. Some day, when I have my life back, I'm going to make it my personal quest to change the work comp system somehow; it's absolutely unfair as it stands now. |
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Is your wc case closed or denied?
Do you have an atty on your side? (a good one I hope ) I know states vary with wc so not sure if this will work in your case. I was able to use my private ins as a secondary payer after wc denied my claim. Mine was a multiple repetitive strain injury that progressed to TOS. My atty wrote a letter to the hospital & PT billers telling them basically to continue my care using a secondary payer , but also placing a hold on the billing, as we are appealing the denial and until the claim was heard or settled & finalized.. I also went outside the wc environment and by paying cash was able to see a very good chiropractor & got a independent evaluation from a advanced PT person. Both were extremely helpful to my recovery , more so than the general medical system... ![]() In the end some bills got paid by wc and some were subtracted from the settlement monies. Since i did recover quite well, I didn't feel a need to continue in the wc system to a hearing and so my scheduled hearing time became a settlement negotiation..
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