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Old 05-04-2012, 08:15 PM #1
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Default Can someone please please help me

I got a concussion on the first Of january(4 months ago). I went to the ER two days later. They gave me a CT scan and found out that I had bruising and bleeding in the brain.they prescribed me some form of steroid, they said for me to come back in a month after I was done taking the medication. I came back the next month and got another ct scan, the bleeding had stopped which was great. Okay now here's the problems. Weeks after my 2nd Ct scan(a month and a half after the accident) I loose my sence of smell. I didn't think much of it at first but now in getting really worried. It's been 4 months since the Accident ( a month and a half without smell). Please don't tell me it is lost forever. I can't cope with that, I plan on going back to the doctor, can anyone give me some advice please. Could it have been the medication? Is this temporary and part of post concussive syndrome? Why was my loss of smell delayed two months? Why didn't I loose it the day I fell? Please please tell me what I can do to get it back.
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