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Old 08-25-2012, 05:18 AM #1
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As for tests, One CT was nrmal, 2 months later MRI was normal, and Neuroglosit didn't find it neccessery to do any other test. She also didn't want to give me no medicaions, yes, after first acupuncture, suddanly i was very god, but jut light touch to my head (I was putting shoe on and jjust touched the wall, not hit) cased so much pain and confusion.

I suppose that is not good sign if my head is so snesiteve.
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No you are not stupid. Your frustration and pain may have caused you to hurt yourself. The confusion, memory, and other issues are normal, it is not dementia. Be kind to yourself and patient. You will heal.

Hope you feel better.
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No you are not stupid. Your frustration and pain may have caused you to hurt yourself. The confusion, memory, and other issues are normal, it is not dementia. Be kind to yourself and patient. You will heal.

Hope you feel better.
Hi,

thank you for encouragement. It is hard be understood by people who have no idea what are we speeking about.

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