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Old 06-11-2015, 12:31 PM #1
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Default Auto Accident & PCS

A little over a month ago I was rear ended by a vehicle going about 40. I was stopped. I went to the ER and was sent home with a concussion. Long story short, I've been experiencing memory issues, slow reaction time (I rear ended someone today) mood issues, can't find the right word, mixing words up etc. Ive had a CT and MRI and they were both normal. Since that accident I have rear ended someone else. It was low speed with minimal damage but I can't help from believing slower reaction time contributed to that one. I have stopped driving as a result of this.
I've been trying to get into a Neurologist but am having trouble (Obamacare)
If this is post concussion syndrome should I just tough it out?
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