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Old 10-24-2012, 12:14 PM #1
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Exclamation Doctors!!! Please Please give names!!

Hi

I'm new and don't really want to go into the details of my injury. In time I will but I'm not really ready to write about it.

I am desperate to know if any one have found doctors (neurologist, neurophysiology, etc.) who have an in depth knowledge of post concussion syndrome. I'm from the Bay Area in California, but, at this rate, it does not matter what state or part of the world the doctor is, as long as they KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT. I have heard my symptoms don't match the severity of the injury so my symptoms are in my head. Doctors tell me relapses never happen so it can't be PCS. I have about a dozen doctor horror stories and really need help.

Fortunately, I do have a wonderful psychologist and psychiatrist

I went to college able to read and now reading feels like running a marathon while giving birth.

PLEASE PLEASE I need Doctors!! and in need be I will travel to get to one!
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