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Old 08-17-2014, 08:59 AM #4
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"Clumsiness" after TBI is not uncommon. Have for discussed this with your doctor? Among other things, you might want to be examined by a neuro-optomologist.
Thank you. Of course I've discusssed it with my whole medical team. According to them, it's anxiety and stress. The anti-anxiety meds made it so much worse. My neuro-opthamologist says nothing is wrong. Good to know.
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