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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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It's taken me all day to process my appointment today....
I was brought in to a room with him and 3 interns URGH! Recapped my symptoms and gave him a written copy of them. He performed balance tests, reflex tests and a few others then he gave me his opinion.... PCS is improving (Don't know how he knows?) PTSD is evident Panic/anxiety ~keep taking meds Now here's the kicker.... Possible Vestibular inner ear trauma due to blow to the head ~ referred me to an ear specialist to be more accurate. I researched it and it has all my symptoms and its a permanent condition with debilitating symptoms. No cure. Chronic Vertigo and balance issues. I failed the balance test (I almost fell on him)and my eyes showed a delayed response to movement. Chronic ear pain with nausea, dizziness, head & eye involuntary jerks, blurred vision, neck and back pain. But a lot of my symptoms fall into all 3 diagnosis. How can he possibly know which symptom is for which illness/injury? He's also put in a referral for a therapist to help me with PTSD. He didn't prescribe me anything and says I won't have any long term effects. Again, how does he know for sure? It just seemed like he down played the PCS a lot and spoke more to the interns then me and now I have more questions than answers. But at least I can stay off work. He says I need more therapy before even thinking about going back. Any thoughts????? I'm very depressed. Kelly ![]()
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I have PCS, PTSD, Panic Attacks, Occipital Neuralgia, Ataxia.CT normal. |
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