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Old 10-17-2016, 07:36 PM #5
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Thanks Mark. My only option it seems would be to travel about an hour into the city. However, I'd prefer not to have to do that (parking, traffic, travel time, etc).

But now that you mention it with a little work maybe I can find someone closer to home that is knowledgeable in this area. It's too bad that on the Psychology Today's site therapists don't list "PCS Struggles" as one of their areas of expertise.

I think I'll put a call in to my neurologist and also primary care doctor to get things rolling in this direction. I think your advice is good.

The Brain Injury Association and its state chapters comes to mind. Maybe I can send them an email or call.

p.s. I see a concussion specialist about 50 minutes away but out of the city. I think I'll start there first, come to think of it. Thanks!
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