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Old 12-10-2012, 06:22 PM #1
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Question new neuro with still bad news

So finally got a new neurologist that ordered and got an MRI and EEG. I figured I would hear both were normal but to my surprise MRI normal EEG shows seizures. I am floored my career as a paramedic more than likely over. We are now waiting on A. My company to say if they are willing to find a job for me and B. The doc to send us a disability rating. Anyone have any input on what that number might be? I know no two cases are the same but would like to hear some to let me know a ballpark.
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