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dozing all day and up all night?
I slipped and fell in the bathroom Easter Sunday and hit my mid back on the bathtub and the base of my skull and neck on the soap dish. I immediately vomited eleven times. When I got to the ER they ignored my cries of pain in my head and treated me as if I had had an attack of pancreatitis and my headache was coming from my blood pressure 225/105. I started noticing at work that I was making mistakes and unable to stay awake and my head was killing me and still nauseous and coordination and vision problems. Then my left eye seemed like there was a cloud over it. I don't wear glasses on a normal basis. Now, I need to get back to work but I wake at 3 AM every morning in extreme pain and forget things told to me just ten minutes ago. I have a two and eleven year old boys and am wondering if I need to accept the home health assistance in order to get better faster. It is hard for me to care for them or even cook dinner for my boyfriend. I can't drive at night anymore either. anyone have any suggestions on how to get better faster? and is it true that watching tv is too much? I want to finish watching the playoffs but notice that I get extreme pain in my eye just watching them run back and forth on the screen. This is depressing
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Welcome to NeuroTalk,
Sorry to hear of your struggles. You came to the right place. It sure sounds like you suffered a concussion. The vomiting is a big clue. Have you been checked out by a neurologist? The severeness of your continuing symptoms suggests a good neurological work-up. You will also likely benefit from a chiropractor's treatment. I bet your back and neck are out of whack. Read the thread about chiropractors. Or do a search for chiropractor. There has been good discussion about chiro's. Hope you feel better. my best to you. |
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