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Old 05-05-2012, 02:40 AM #3
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The only time I've seen a neurologist is three days after I fell, and about a month later to take another CT scan to see of the bleeding had stopped( which is did).

The last time I saw the doctor was when he took the second ct scan on my head to ensure the bleeding had stopped. That was a month after the incident and my smell was still intact at that time so I didn't ask him about it at that time. I did however call him a couple of days ago and ask about my smell. He said that's it common after a head trauma, that as to when or if my smell will come back he can't tell, if may come back or it may not...

Other symptoms I am experiencing are little pains in my head, It feels as though my head is broken and delicate. I don't know if that's good explaining. I do get these minor little headaches I guess you could call them. My head just bothering me.

I got the injury from going down a really massive hill on my skateboard. I was intoxicated and wasn't thinking, I regret it so much. I gained a lot of speed and then I blanked. I woke up back at the house vomiting.

Should I go see an ear nose and throat specialist? *

I really can't cope with this, my taste is also effected my my loss of smell. Toothpaste taste horrible like some kind of salmon. I dont want my smell to be one forever. *

I hope I answered all of your question good
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