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Old 11-02-2012, 02:33 PM #2
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You can afford to take the time off, and you have a supportive family? Yes, were I in your shoes, definitely do it. It sounds like you've got a good broad scope approach to your care with traditional medical & therapeutic care, PT, NUCA chiro, acupuncture, vision/eyecare, adjunctive care, therapeutic massage, meditation, excellent selfcare. With all of that going for you and you still find your work exhausting for you/your brain, leading to bad days, definitely go for the time off, yes.

Sounds like a good plan, new approach to work-with-it-all, to hopefully experience less exhaustion, fewer 'bad days', and more quality capacity to be with your family. That's what I would choose to do, were it me.

Sincerely, concussedlawyrer,
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