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Old 10-07-2014, 07:18 PM #11
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Mark, he was kept do to the fact he was in no shape meaning he had numbness in his legs. He could not stand without assistance on his own. ( still can't without walker ) plus drs wanted to perform more testing ( second ct and mri. ) it's just concerning when some health care professionals claim he should be all better by now. Thankfully for me I heard today from neurologist this could take a long time. Not thankful for long road but thankful this dr seems to understand pcs.

Jo mar. He had a cuncussion. About a year ago but never missed work as it was no where near this degree. I explained to workers comp examiner this. And they never questioned it as they are now paying wages and medical. Symptoms now are a lot the same. Constant headache, blurred Vision, memory short term is aweful, very dizzy ( fallen 3 times) cannot stand light or any noise and now seeing depression setting in. Mike is not the one to be sitting around as his work ethics are second to none
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