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Old 04-12-2010, 06:00 PM #1
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Default Visual memory loss

Hi,

I am new to the forum, so haven't had a thorough look at the threads yet.

I am looking for any advice, or similar stories that may help (like everyone is!)

I have had multiple concussions and had my last one in a MVA 9 months ago. I do have dizziness (and faint), headaches, light/noise sensitivity, insomnia (on Elavil), and a lot of frustration.

The most difficult symptom I have is that I can't "picture" anything, no visual memory. I know what my boyfriend looks like basically, but can't picture him. But, I recognize him when I see him. Also, when I go to sleep, I can't conjure up images so it is just plain black.
This has led to me forgetting phone conversations if I don't write everything down.

Has anyone experienced this?

I have been off work as the stress was making the dizziness and other symptoms too difficult.
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