It’s still difficult for vets to get diagnosed for TBI. I suffered several head injuries during my time in the service, instead of getting objective evidence (I had a slight depressed scull fracture and never received imaging) and now they are just trying to treat my symptoms. I feel like the worst days of my life are ignored and reduced down to symptoms rated on a 1-10 scale. How is this not medical negligence?
It’s still difficult for vets to get diagnosed for TBI. I suffered several head injuries during my time in the service, instead of getting objective evidence (I had a slight depressed scull fracture and never received imaging) and now they are just trying to treat my symptoms. I feel like the worst days of my life are ignored and reduced down to symptoms rated on a 1-10 scale. How is this not medical negligence?
Whatever you do, make sure you get seen by a neurologist or PM&R physician. If an NP or PA walks in, find the exit.
Anderson Cynthia Clark Mary Gonzalez Jeffrey