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cogfunny 12-19-2017 08:47 PM

mother's head injury
 
Dear Neurotalk,

I'm posting because my mother, who lives abroad, age early 70s, tripped and banged her head against a brick or concrete wall while out walking last year.

Apparently she didn't lose consciousness or go dizzy but a friend who had accompanied her reported that the collision resulted in an audible crack as her head struck the solid surface. She wisely got to the hospital within an hour or two to get herself checked out but no concussion or fracturing was detected.

However during her last visit in England I found her noticeably irritable and I have read elsewhere that aggressiveness is a common symptom of head trauma.

So my question is: could this moodiness be the result of her fall or is that unlikely given that the medics found no concussion?

Thank you,

-- cogfunny

(UK)

Kitty 12-20-2017 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by cogfunny (Post 1256341)
Dear Neurotalk,

I'm posting because my mother, who lives abroad, age early 70s, tripped and banged her head against a brick or concrete wall while out walking last year.

Apparently she didn't lose consciousness or go dizzy but a friend who had accompanied her reported that the collision resulted in an audible crack as her head struck the solid surface. She wisely got to the hospital within an hour or two to get herself checked out but no concussion or fracturing was detected.

However during her last visit in England I found her noticeably irritable and I have read elsewhere that aggressiveness is a common symptom of head trauma.

So my question is: could this moodiness be the result of her fall or is that unlikely given that the medics found no concussion?

Thank you,

-- cogfunny

(UK)


Hello cogfunny and welcome to Neurotalk.

We have a forum for head trauma.....https://www.neurotalk.org/forum92/. I will copy your post there as well as leave a copy here in New Member Introduction so that you can get as much coverage as possible.

I hope your Mom is alright and that there is no lasting damage from the fall. She's fortunate to have family members looking out for her. :)


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