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Old 01-01-2015, 06:41 PM #1
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Shrug.

I dont know, there were three options: within 6 weeks, 2 weeks and urgent. Urgent was marked as I've been injured 5 months and had no scans or pain meds. Though it's been longer than 2 weeks already. Had a copy of the letter sent from neuro to gp in the post the other day, so things are underway.

Yeah he fatigue should fade as we heal, seems a direct result to the extra expenditure of energy on healing. May also have a role to play to how our consciousness processes.

Felt well enough for a little music today. Then regreted it within the hour when the pain notched up. Oh wel, hey, getting there.
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