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Old 03-07-2017, 11:50 AM #2
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I think it is a generic comment. It is likely saying that your symptoms may may return to work difficult. Complaints can relate to physiological issues or somatic issues or both. The sentence does not define the difference.

I don't think it is necessarily a comment specific to your condition. It is more likely just boiler plate, prewritten comments used with many PCS and MTBI cases.
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