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Old 11-08-2013, 08:25 AM #1
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Default Went To Hospital for Help

Went to the hospital for a night for help, my headaches were unbarable and my disconnect feelings frighting, i was looking for answers as it was the final straw with my ordeal. They took me in for the night and had they increased my zoloft from 50mg to 100mg per day. To make a long story short they basically said that the medical feild is not fully aware of concussion and post concussion syndrome. I requested further tests but they told me the tests wont tell them anything. They also mentioned to wait a few weeks to see how the zoloft is working. In the end im at the mercy of this condition.

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