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Old 08-22-2012, 10:06 PM #1
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Default Cerebral Fluid leakage behind the ear

My daughter had a TBI in a car wreck 2 years ago. Several Bleeds that left her paralysed on the right side. Coma...but you would never know it. She has horrible fatigue and has recently been diagnosed as having hyper accusis...but there is more...constant headache, dizziness at times..ear pain, facial weakness. The pressure from storms has always been a biggy since the wreck, but something has changed and there is more. Just looking for others that have had the fluid leak. We can't get into the neuro doc till Nov.

Thoughts appreciated...Blessings Sharon
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