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I feel the earth revolving under my feet
After a very minor accident in which I had no obvious trauma. Two days later I began to experience disequilibrium for which my wife took me to the hospital. About an hour later I could not walk at all. This persisted for three days after which I could walk only with a cane. I had to stop taking certain medicines which produced dizziness. I had taken them for years without difficulty but I can no longer do so.
I took MRI and CT scans in the hospital and in the office of a private neurologist. I have a pronounced asymmetry in my vessicles and some hydrocephaly neither of which is supposed to affect me. I get along ok but if I close my eyes I will fall down. I cannot walk in tandom. I cannot stand on one foot. I certainly cannot participate in some activities I used to do. However, if I take anxiety meds I cannot walk at all. This is not the worst thing that has happened to me by any means but it has been a mystery to the doctors........and I am uneasy with being a medical mystery. Anyone else have something like this? Shasta |
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Or hydrocephaly is approved diagnose? |
It possibly depends on just what the accident was.
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Accident not my fault, retaining wall got into my lane
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Car accident.. what parts of your body had the trauma?
just because it isn't obvious at the time or right away..doesn't mean that no injury happened. head/neck/shoulder?? possible upper cervical misalignment {c1/c2} or {also called atlas /axis} http://www.upcspine.com/self.htm more- http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...07e9ccc08a197a |
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