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Old 12-11-2009, 10:02 PM #1
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Three weeks ago I slammed my head into a cabinet as I was picking something up on the floor (I do not have a memory of the event...my family told me about it). I went to the er and was told I have a mild concussion. I am still having severe headaches, just like I did when the incident first happened. I have a huge, hard bump on my head that hurts when touched and creates pain around my the top of my eye socket and toward the temple. The bump is on the right side of my forehead, near my hairline. I still feel nauseated, dizzy, depressed, foggy, cranky and I weep all the time. I have an appointment on the 30th, but I am concerned about my symptoms. Is how I am feeling normal or do I need to be concerned?
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