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Old 08-17-2014, 04:14 PM #8
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I didn't mean to insult you. It's just that my neuro-psychologist told me that another symptom of TBI is that patients under report symptoms. Ideally, a doctor should ask patients whether or not they are experiencing this or that symptom, rather than waiting for them to report.

In my case, I didn't tell my GP that I was vomiting and passing out. If you asked me how I was, I'd say fine - and somehow believe it. Weird.
This is the truth. My neurologist was completely thrown for a loop when my wife made a list of things I always complained about, because when I went to him I would say im fine, he would never ask specifics.

Then the neuropsychologist scolded me for downplaying my symptoms.
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