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Old 12-15-2016, 11:08 AM #8
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Thanks for this great information!

There are a number of physiatrists in the Duke system, where her insurance will probably cover her.

As other have stated in other posts, her Neurologist seems to be clueless about concussions and is likely to be obstructionist in referring her to specialists. Luckily, her PCP seems eager to help and learn more about concussions - much more likely to refer her to the right specialist, with a little prompting.

Still pondering Idaho Mark's comments about not getting excessive sleep. She's getting lots of other advice to sleep as much as she can.
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