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Old 12-02-2011, 11:19 PM #1
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Confused Could I have memory loss from a concussion?

Hi. I was in a car accident last april where it was icy and to make a long story short I got T-boned by a semi with a trailer going about 65. I didn't black out that I remember but I did hit my head on the steering wheel and window. I had a huge bump on the right side of my head and had a concussion and had to stay overnight in the hospital but I was released the next day to go home. anyways what I'm getting at is that since that accident I thought I had completely recovered until recently some co-workers and even school friends of mine noticed that I've been really forgetful and more easily distracted than I ever was,even before the accident. could the forgetfulness and distraction be from the concussion that was more than 7 months ago? or is it something new? I already see a neurologist and that hasn't helped. what else could it possibly be?
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Laugh Hello ~stacy~

Welcome to NT!
I see you are finding your way around the forums and meeting people. This is such a wonderful place for support and understanding.

I'm sorry to hear about your car accident . One split second in time can change our lives dramatically. I hope you will start getting the answers you are looking for.

It's great to have you!

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