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Old 01-07-2017, 09:00 AM #1
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Help Do i have CTE?

Hi i am afraid i developped CTE as a result of head injury in 2010 with a very small bleed 1cm inside skull and a very thin fracture.
I heard of CTE that can be developped after concussion and repeated head injuries but what about my injury. Could it lead to the neuropathic disease or am i just paranoid. My psychiatrist said i do not have neurological problems as well as neurologist but i am still afraid...
Ia am also anxious that my injury made me less smart or made me mentally chsllenged or intellectually disabled.
So whichx doctor should i see knowing that i am living in France although American?
Is it more difficult for me to explain my situation over there
Thnx mike
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The bleed was non operable by the way and medicine was not needed.
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