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Not sure if I belong here.
Hi.
I got hit in the head with a machete in November. I spent some time in hospitals, went home, was getting better everyday, then, bang. I got an abscess in my brain. I don't even want to remember that. Now, I'm physically OK. I have problems with vision and I think I have l'hemettes syndrome as I get pins and needles at best and often full on shocks when I look down while bending my neck forward. My physical wound has healed. But I have a big dent in my skull over my occipital lobe. My vision is seriously impaired in the bottom right quadrant. I can't afford further treatment. Is there a chance this will resolve itself? My doctor also says I have PTSD and gave me pills. I can't take them as they make me feel wrong. I do have problems controlling my emotions. What to do? |
Hi Neil
Welcome to NeuroTalk :). You could check out the TBI/PCS forum (https://www.neurotalk.org/forum92/). It is very active so if you describe what has happened to you I am sure that you will get helpful responses from other members. As far as your PTSD is concerned, often non-pharmacological approaches like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) are highly effective. Can you get your doctor to refer you to somebody who uses CBT with their clients? All the best. |
Yea, you belong here.....Welcome!
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NeilB Welcome to neurotalk. Brokenfriend:grouphug:
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