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Old 10-17-2011, 01:39 PM #1
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Default Early Alzheimer's Disease from head trauma

Hi, everybody:

On August 25, 2001, I was a pedestrian struck and injured by a car while crossing the street on a crosswalk. The car's front bumper hit my left knee; I rolled on the car's hood; I hit the car's windshield, which was pushed in in the shape of my head; I was thrown 40 feet; and I landed on the street.

I do not remember what happened between the time the car was right next to me before stricking me and the time I found myself lying on the stret in a pool of blood.

I have very, very bad memory and concentration problems.

Could all this lead to early Alzheimer's Disease? This is what I read in some books and web sites, but I do not know if this information is reliable.

Thanks for your information.
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I think you should post in the TBI forum here:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum92.html
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