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Old 11-17-2012, 09:54 PM #11
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Hi Mark,
Thank you. (In England we call the ER : - A and E for accident and emergency).
So sorry you had another collapse. I was put in the ambulance but you can see on their faces that they did not believe that I couldn't talk. They took my blood sugar and said it was low considering I had eaten an hour before and they believed my collapse was purely to do with that.

So I face people regularly including friends and family who think I fake my problems.
England has a long way to go in understanding head injuries. Most health professionals there, particularly in NHS, are clueless. Can you see a private specialist?
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