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Old 02-07-2013, 08:04 AM #1
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Default head trauma leads to big problems

Hello everybody, I would be really appreciative if someone can give me information for my condition and what I have to do to feel better. So here is my story- I was hit in the nose 4 years ago. Untill that moment I was a very powerful and energetic 15 year old teenager I had extremely high sex drive but was not sexually active. After that punch in my nose I became a different person , I was very sad and depressed and melancholic and I had extremely low sex drive.. but I didn't realize that the key to the problem is that trauma in my head... Now I am 19 years old and I have problems with the eyesight, I can't sit in front of the computer very long because of the headache and my poor vision and I don't feel horny and don't have good sex drive.What is more my personality changed. I did MRI test and it showed a normal brain but a neurological vessel conflict in the 5th right part of the brain. I don't know what to do, are there any medications for this condition. What I have to do because many years passed since the trauma in the head and I still have low sex drive and problems with the memory and vision. I read about the pituary gland and the symptoms were exactly what I felt ( low sex drive , headache general fatigue, problems with the peripheral vision)but the MRI and the hormone test showed nothing. Can you tell me something, THANk you
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Smile Hi ThugAngel

Welcome to NT!

We have a forum here for traumatic brain injury you might want to check out. Here's the link to take you there:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...aysprune=&f=92

I'm sorry you are dealing with these symptoms years after the incident.
Neurotalk is all about neurological issues, so I'm sure you'll settle in just fine.

I hope you will get some answers very soon.
It's nice to have you here.

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Please keep us up to date on your situation. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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