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Old 09-15-2014, 03:44 PM #1
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Default What concussion specialists should I ask my GP to refer me to?

Hi, I am going to see my GP shortly and have already asked what blood tests I should get and appreciate the responses.

Since I haven't seen any concussion specialists, any ideas on what kind of specialists I should ask to see? or what kinds of tests or therapies I should ask about?

my main problems are viewing screens, noise, sleep, not being able to do much physically without bringing on symptoms. Thanks in advance.

I suffered my first concussion aug 2013 and my second one march 2014.
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