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Old 01-17-2018, 06:07 AM #1
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Default disability ?

Does anyone have knowledge of people receiving "disability" for PCS - headaches, exhaustion, brain fog, and memory issues ?

I'm 55 and just had to resign from my job.

I know it can be really difficult to be awarded benefits and can take a couple of years but was just wondering. And how do you find a doctor that will assist with this?

Any suggestions for resources would be appreciated.
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