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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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this sound alot llike my headache - the neurologist asked if it pulses - I said no but when it goes above a 6 on the pain scale it does have a slight pulse but to me it feels more like a deep pressure with the walls of the skull centered in the forehead region. like someone it put there thumb down hard on that spot.
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What happened - MVA Multiple injuries - here for support of mtbi, chronic headache and cognitive deficits. |
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I have had a similar headache since I fell. Left side, over my left eye right between my eyebrow and hairline. It really is never gone, but sometimes instead of pulsing I would describe it as a pounding or throbbing headache. That is where I landed when I fell.
Mine wasn't sudden-onset appearing several months after injury though, so you might want to get it checked out. I also have a lot of problems with language - speech (slurred, stuttering, and word recall), reading, writing. Short term memory. Sequencing, sense of direction, sense of time, focus, multi-tasking. |
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