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A long shot but any advice welcome

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My wife suffered a TBI December 2018. Her initial recover through rehab and beyond was extremely good. Over the last 2 to 3 months her memory and confusion seems to have deteriorated almost to a state of delerium on some occasions. Bloods and urine have come back clear but i know something is not quite right. She did have defects following her cranioplasty which in my opinion have worsened although GP disagrees. If anybody has experienced a simular situation i would appreciate your input. We have a appointment with her neuro specialist in 2 weeks but it seems a lifetime away.

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Hi, the two week wait might seem like a lifetime, you could contact them directly to voice your concerns and see if they want to see your wife sooner.

Best wishes

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