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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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I went to my DR. last week and he said I quote,"If you were making 1-40 million dollars per year the insurance co. would believe you were hurt"
My point and his being,if you get hurt,have PCS and expect to get an insurance co to believe you are sick and suffering GOOD LUCK.They will try and say its because you fell of your bike at age 9 and not the fact you got a head injury. Please tell me what all the other factors,weight,loss of a family member,sleep apnea,and 4 years of problems have to do with anything but the hit to the head.Why is a person that makes 50-70-k per year more of a risk for telling the truth than a sports figure to any insurance co?? When the dr.after 4-5 years tell you he can do nothing more to help you if you have memory loss coordination,reflex and the like problems you will have to live this way.When the findings are presented to the insurance co they say its from a by-polar episode or the loss of a family member causing the trouble,its your problem not ours. Any others had a problem with this type of problem... |
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This is SOP. Standard Operating Procedure. The insurance companies think everyone claiming a head injury wants a free ride. They know that the claimant will have a difficult time pursuing their case due to their own cognitive problems and the psychological industry's muddying of the waters.
The psychologists keep saying it is all in our heads (psychologically). If that is the case, why can't they come up with a therapy to fix it. Yes, it is in our heads but the problems are organic, not psychological. When a big pharmaceutical company comes up with a drug to treat us, they will beat down the walls we face. The other problem is the need for a standard diagnostic protocol. Since one idiot neurologist wrongly discredited QEEG testing back in 1997, the best objective tool for diagnosis of MTBI has been kicked to the dust heap. When the only other diagnostic tool requires the analysis of Neuro-Psychologist, we get stuck with a psychological causation. It is rare that a Neuro-Psychologist will attribute cognitive decline and other MTBI problems to organic brain injury unless the patient was in a coma for an extended period of time. The studies show that there is no direct correlation between Loss of Consciousness and long term cognitive problems. One can have hours of LOC and have no long term cognitive problems just as one can have no LOC and still have serious long term cognitive problems. This conundrum has them baffled since it defies their logic so they refuse to believe it. Will Rogers once said that to fix society, first we need to shoot all of the attorneys. For MTBI, we need to do something to get free of the asinine comments of Neuro-Psychs. We can't shoot them because we need the test results. We just need them to score the tests and leave the causation to the non-Psych experts. BTW, There are a few very good Neuro-Psychs such a Glen Johnson of TBIGuide.com and Lloyd L Cripe who authored the Cripe Neurological Symptoms analysis of the MMPI-II that allows for accurate diagnosis of MTBI from the MMPI-II.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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My lawyer wants me to go to the neuro-psychs and get a treatment from him.He has written a cognitive therapy schedule with 8-10 visits.He has also he feels where my injury was 4 years ago I am what I am at this point.This means I gotta live with whats wrong,and find ways to cope and get by. My psychiatrist has since died 2 years ago now and he had documentation that said my head injury was not a bipolar or mood episode! The things that were going on were in fact from a pcs hit in the head. Thank god he had this info sent in before his untimely death.Also where I am paying the bill and not an insurance co.paying first,they seem to want to limit the visits but are happy to collect the cash.This is a bad system with all involved getting slitted imho... |
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Sounds like he is right. At 4 years post injury, you ought to be permanent and stationary. The CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) will most likely teach you coping systems and work-arounds. These can be very worthwhile. They will not likely improve your condition but can make many of your symptoms easier to deal with.
At your stage, work-arounds and accommodations can make a big difference. I have to think differently to get things done. Since I have very little immediate and short term memory, I cannot go on as if I can remember. By accepting my memory problems, I do not get stuck trying to do something that is impossible to do with my bad memory. When I use the stove, I have to set the timer to five minutes so that it buzzes and calls me back to the stove in five minutes. Otherwise, I can easily forget I am using the stove and burn something or worse cause a fire. I have learned to notice toilet paper in the toilet when I flush. If I do not see any, I need to consider whether I needed to use toilet paper. I got up from the toilet a few times and forgot to finish the paperwork. Now, I have a work-around. The habits from the past that were based on a good memory system have to be relearned. How bad are your symptoms? Has the Neuro-psych tested you? What was his diagnosis?
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To back up a bit,I was unloading a tank truck,hit in the head with an unattached steel ladder,falling in a hole with ice water al found covered with 2-3 inches of snow.Transported to the hospital and then sent home.After a few days returned to work and things went down hill from there.I had memory problems,fatigue,passing out spells that have never been explained.Had my drivers licence taken away for 3 months and reinstated.I also was in and out of the hospital several times.The sinkable episodes are unexplained by the doctors.The neurologist was a complete A-hole and said he could do nothing for me.This is the second one I went to close to my home.The first one was great to deal with but would not treat me because he did not want a problem with the local dr's being that he was 3 hrs away. I settled the wc case and things were not good but I was told after rehab that YOU ARE WHAT YOU ARE LIVE WITH IT. after SPENDING SOME TIME "4 TRIPS OVER 2 YEARS" out of the country I returned home suffering more problems.Went to the Neuro- psych guy I have now and got an evaluation.He said I would benefit from some cognitive work and wanted to treat me.The problem was,the insurance co. has baulked up and not wanted to pay.The best thing is THEY HAVE TO PAY as part of the wc settlement they agreed to pay for any treatment going back to the original injury.I am now going to pay for the prescribed treatments out of pocket.Let the esquire do his job and try and get them on the job.I am still in the process of a third party case where the accident happened.The owner of the property has never told his insurance co that a accident happened on his property.This was DEC 2004,and the guy that got hurt is thrown away like the trash.Workers comp,lawyers,and insurance companies in general view us a deviants,trash,discarded junk.And the lawyers are just trying to line there pockets at our expense. I was hurt,not paid by anyone for over 1 year,went to a hearing and the insurance company was told to pay me.Settled 1 case and then told if I had any more problems they would pay.This was not true because they have jerked be around for 2 years on getting treatments.So now I will pay and go after them and live each and every day they way I am because of the way someone else wanted to do business. As you can tell I am still almost as sour as I was 4- plus years ago.I wish I was able to work like before,think as before and do everything as before the accident.It has made me sour! I have started a small business with the aid of my wife and my gps unit.I am on call and work helping my family in there business.Its not a money maker just a way for me to fit into the workplace,society and be a person again.I feel most people after the dust settles want to just be able to be viewed as a complete person again.Be able to function and do anything they can to ha somewhat normal life after a tragic accident... |
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Money is not the answer to all of us here but that will ease the pain so to speak being how we are now.I do not drink or use any drugs,and will never let myself go down this road.My family is in the funeral industry and I give back to society a little at a time in my business making removals from hospitals,homes and crime scenes.Having contact with grieving people and trying to comfort them in the time of loss seems to help me in coping with my life now.It is not a win fall business monetarily but keeps me active when I can in fact respond to a call.I have good and bad days and sometimes can not work because of my ongoing problems and confusion.That said its hard to survive in a life that as we all know is expensive nowadays. I am sorry to here that many are having many many more problems that I am experiencing.Life is funny and like Forest Gump said,"LIFE IS LIKE A BOX OF CHOCKOLATES YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GONNA GET." |
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