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Old 01-12-2008, 04:38 PM #1
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Default Hit head?

Sorry to be posting again. Anyhow since I hurt usually and have weird symptoms it is hard to know. Anyhow a week ago I was looking in the car through the door and came back and hit the back of my head. Pretty hard but wasn't crying and didn't pass out.Then yesterday I hit the other side softer though in the bath. That side doesn't hurt but the original does. I have also been more dizzy and head ache this week like I am wearing a helmet. I had a head ache before this too cause of my eyes being so bad. Anyhow my mom said I am being irrational worring about that but I feel off balance and pressure in my head.Almost like I could pass out sometimes and it goes up and down and have had that pass out feeling before this. The eye doc when I went said I would of passed out if bad. Any thoughts I am concerned and hurting and a lot of pressure but not sure if some is from the other issues.Thanks
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