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Following an assault last year, I underwent surgery for an ORIF on my fractured mandible. After being discharged from the hospital, my recovery period was horrific due to severe pain and restricted jaw movement, making it difficult to speak and be understood. I am seeking compensation for the assault and need to prove that I could barely speak after the surgery. However, I didn't see any medical personnel during the first week post-surgery and cannot get their testimony. How can I obtain medical evidence to confirm the difficulties in speaking after this kind of surgery?
August 3rd, 2023
My 83-year-old mother, who has been extremely active until about 4-5 years ago, was diagnosed with Benign Familial Tremor. She recently had an MRI that showed no signs of recent stroke or bleeding, but did show vessel disease consistent with her age and a small amount of fluid that might be normal. She is to see her Neurologist soon to review the MRI. What does this mean, and what should we expect from her treatment?
July 28th, 2023
My daughter is going to Namibia for 3 weeks. What vaccinations will she need and where can I find the cheapest vaccinations?
June 1st, 2024
Is it bad to have blood in diarrhea?
September 12th, 2023
Are there any medications or supplements that can make the penis grow, and if so, what are the best options? Also, is it possible to restore sexual function to a level similar to that of a young man?
July 2nd, 2024
How can I lose around 10 pounds and keep it off while being a competitive Division 1 college runner who struggles with overeating and feeling constantly hungry?
February 27th, 2024