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dangsi
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3rd Oct 09 at 14:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

come back from charring cross neuro science dept
had to see a specialst from a accident a while ago
im not allowed to work at the moment also
got to see a clniclal psycologist


got to see a specialsit about concontraion levles ,there sayin ive got ptsd and pths how i feel etc and sleep theripist memory loss and contorl,

my left eyes is not working very well at the mo some think do do with brain function

i have black outs with out warning been ongoin since accident

my left hand also does not comminicate with my brain as it should for some reason witch there gonna look in to


there takeing the compnay to the cleaners gettin a life settlement
also will be private heath care all the way so i can get it all sorted all paid for by the company

got anoter brain scan in a few weeks to check some other bits out and got to attend charring cross hospital 3 times a week



not doin very well at the mo

jags for sale need gone.............. can still drive but dunno how long for yet waitin reply from dvla

unless i stop balcking out i havent blacked out for about 2 months so far
so hopein wont happen agin but its been happenin for 18 months since accident
got new pills bein sorted out to take but they only contorl not sort out the problems

my solictors said i will get enough composation to live for life with out stress and worry of money etc will be helpfull but would rather be back to normal and feel how a 24 year old should feel

has any one on here got post traumatic stress disorder or post traumatic headaches ??

jonny-sport
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are pth like migraines? if so yeah i get them really bad, started from when i got knocked down by a motor bike and landed on my head..
ShEp
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What happened to you?
BarnshaW
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the crash must have ruined your spelling too mate?
dangsi
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3rd Oct 09 at 15:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

had accident at work and hit my head left a dent in back of my head

was knocked out for a while and off work for 5 - 6 months since accident have had balck out lack of sleep memory loss and just dont feel my slef if you get wat i mean

dangsi
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quote:
Originally posted by jonny-sport
are pth like migraines? if so yeah i get them really bad, started from when i got knocked down by a motor bike and landed on my head..


yea servere head aches they come on with no warning and last ages

cant get to sleep at nite

got a bad memory use to be really good no problems

get confused very easily etc

dangsi
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quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
the crash must have ruined your spelling too mate?


yea thanks for that mate
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I never knew about this Dan! Sorry to hear about it mate
dangsi
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
I never knew about this Dan! Sorry to hear about it mate


cheers mate .. didnt really speak about it alot just want every think sorted

yea ano i will have alot of money from it but would rather just be all better
DaveyLC
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3rd Oct 09 at 15:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bad times

But Surely if you are having black outs a medical expert would have informed the DVLA straight away and your license would be revoked?
dangsi
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quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
Bad times

But Surely if you are having black outs a medical expert would have informed the DVLA straight away and your license would be revoked?


the specialist have told the dvla just waitin on reply form them

i was told i should be able to keep my license as the black outs are not every week only very few months at the moment

one my friends has blackouts and he still allowed to drive as his black outs do not happen often either

so should be ok to drive but have to wait for dvla to get back in touch

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3rd Oct 09 at 15:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sorry to hear it mate, that jag is pimp too, hope you recover.
DaveyLC
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quote:
Originally posted by dangsi


i was told i should be able to keep my license as the black outs are not every week only very few months at the moment




Have things changed? It used to be any kind of repeating un-explained black out and you'd lose your license until you were clear for 12 months?
dangsi
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quote:
Originally posted by *JonnyG*
Sorry to hear it mate, that jag is pimp too, hope you recover.


cheers pal im hopein i get better aswell

love the jag so much

got to go charring cross 3 times a week so hopefully they will be able to do some think

dangsi
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Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote:
Originally posted by dangsi


i was told i should be able to keep my license as the black outs are not every week only very few months at the moment




Have things changed? It used to be any kind of repeating un-explained black out and you'd lose your license until you were clear for 12 months?


when the accident happened i had like 6 or 7 black outs a month but it has calmed down alot one or two every few months
dangsi
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3rd Oct 09 at 15:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im hopeing i wont lose my licence as dont no what il do with out a licence as i love cars so much cant see my self not divein a car :-(
Cosmo
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So what exactly happened RE the accident?
Paul_J
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let me know how much you get in settlement, I'm interested to know what they claim is another money to live for rest of the life comfortably...

Where do they pluck that number from, i mean - is it enough that you can live a normal life but never do anything that costs money etc, or is it enough that you could move to nurburgring, buy a house and have a porsche gt3 rs outside
DaveyLC
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My mate was in a motorcycle accident at 18 and he's now Tetraplegic.. He got £1.7m
dangsi
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
So what exactly happened RE the accident?


i was working for a company and i sliped on a wet floor and hit my head on a concrete step knocking my self out and leavein a dent in the back of my head .

there was no wet floor signs or any kind of warning sings

i was told by a mate of mine that works there they knew about the problem but had never sorted it out turned out to be a leaking pipe and they knew about it for a week or unlucky for me as i was off on 2 week holiday so was never warned about it just turned up to work when the accident happend
Paul_J
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quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
My mate was in a motorcycle accident at 18 and he's now Tetraplegic.. He got £1.7m


But that's a shitter if he's been left paralysed. You could have all the money in the world, but unable to use it on cool stuff / spend a lot on health care / health mobility.
dangsi
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i was told by my solictor that i they have agreed £15.000 a year for 70 years and should recive the whole money in the nxt month or 2

they also paying me for the loss of work as i was off for 6 months then never returned to work due to accident

the money has to last me till i die so have to spend it carefully

they have decide to settle out of court settlement but my solictors wants me to take it threw court but im happy to settle out of court

[Edited on 03-10-2009 by dangsi]
dangsi
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quote:
Originally posted by Paul_J
let me know how much you get in settlement, I'm interested to know what they claim is another money to live for rest of the life comfortably...

Where do they pluck that number from, i mean - is it enough that you can live a normal life but never do anything that costs money etc, or is it enough that you could move to nurburgring, buy a house and have a porsche gt3 rs outside


i was told they work it out by

how much will be spent on medical etc

and employemt how much i would earn for life if the accident didnt happen witch they agreed on 15000 a year over 70 years

DaveyLC
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Thats £1m..

You want to find yourself a good financial advisor..
dangsi
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quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
Thats £1m..

You want to find yourself a good financial advisor..


how do i go about findin a good financial advisor ??

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