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Old 03-25-2014, 01:21 PM #1
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Default my first neurophyscology appointment tomorrow

I got my injury on 5th November since I last posted (can't say when that was) I've improved a lot

I still have the constant headache/can't concentrate/read a paper etc but I can get around more easily I've changed my routine so I'm at the store when it's quiet etc

what happens at these appointments? I've heard about tests but what do they actually do?

thanks
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