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Old 06-21-2014, 02:23 PM #1
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HI y'all. I was looking up information on TBI and came across this site. I like the Idea of sharing and getting others opinions on various issues. Here is mine.

I am 42 and worked very hard my entire life doing anything I could do to make ends meet. Over the years I have sustained 15 concussions , 9 of which I lost conciseness. The last 18 months I have noticed different Symptoms popping up here and there. Dizziness, headaches, loss of memory and such.

About 3 weeks ago I bumped my head on my kitchen cabinet. since then the symptoms have increased dramatically. Yesterday I had a MRI scan and am waiting on the results.

I guess I am just nervous and wanted to share this. If anyone has any advise or suggestions please feel free to share them.

Allen
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