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Old 10-09-2019, 09:13 AM #4
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Thank you for your kind response..yes, the doctor mentioned that going back to work is somewhat gradual, and a lot of folks go back before a full recovery. I know I’m taking as much time off as I possibly can now with the hopes of getting better as the noise is one of my biggest enemies... I think one of the chAllenges is also not having colleagues and administrators fully understand the burden concussion folks have to deal with upon returning to work. I think there needs to be more education on this.
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