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Old 07-07-2009, 02:20 PM #1
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Default What Doctor?

Hello!

So I had a minor concussion about a month ago. My symptoms went away and have relapsed a bit. I've had problems in the past with really crappy doctors being dismissive.

I also have anxiety and other issues that were present before the PCS...

SO I was wondering in your opinion what is the best doctor for me to see?
I realize a Neuro won't be able to do much but I just need help clearing the fogginess, dealing with pain, and sleep problems.
I want to get back to being as functional as possible but right now my old life patterns are not possible to maintain.
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