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Old 05-09-2012, 01:02 PM #1
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Default Question about the location where I hit my head.

I hit the back top left part of my head 3 months ago. Ive already posted that I have PCS. Im doing much better and can see improvements but one thing is really sticking out to me.

The spot where I hit my head during the day will get little ice pick headaches and tension headaches. It feels like the size of a dime or so in my brain that has these sharp pains. Its not unbearable I can deal with it fine and it goes away but during the day i will have random sharp pains in the point of impact.

Also when i meditate if i focus on the point of impact on my brain i can feel were it seems to be damage through mind control. it doesn't hurt and its hard to explain i can just feel it like a bruise with no pain

Are my little head pains where i hit my head normal? is it most likely my brain healing itself and rewiring or tension headaches?

What are the chances of a cyst or aneurism devolving because that's whats scaring me.

thanks
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