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Hello,

I hit my head on a bunk bed 3 months ago back in late october trying to get to a cellphone. At first, I was super nauseated, dizzy, ear pains and I felt like my life was over.

Three scans later (2 MRIs and a CT scan), which was all negative, I am still wondering the mysteries of the oh so called brain. I had insomnia, and sat in a chair depressed with panic attacks. During this time, I was diagnosed with a mood disorder. I was on zyprexa, weaned off of it with permission from my doctor, and now I am on celexa and have been for a week and a half. The back of my head still hurts and I am still nauseous in the mornings with diarrhea. So what gives? Am I recovering or am I stuck like this forever? I am seeing a neuro on the 18th.
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