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Old 07-20-2018, 06:32 PM #5
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I do also have neck and back injuries. Symptoms are that mental fogginess, still forgetting things, nausea, can’t focus, noises and sounds, and hearing issues (includes some loss of hearing and ringing in the ears). My instructions were to rest and expect symptoms to go away after about 3-4 days. A CT scan was done and then just diagnosed from symptoms. A guy running from police ran a red light. He hit me going about 70. Hit me from the side and front of my vehicle. Unknown what caused the injury as I don’t have memory. I believe It was just the force which caused my head to shake pretty hard.

. I will follow up with my PCP to see if some PT might help. I haven’t returned to work and am anxious to get back. My job does require quite a bit of mental stamina and between that and the lights it’s just been too much.
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