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Hey Guys, I read about basilar skull fractures and there was written that it can cause vision, problems, sexual problems, and nerve damages. I think that like Sherlock Holmes I have found a track(with your help). So methaporically said you were my Dr. Wattson :D. I will go to a doctor and see if there is something that can be done about my condition. I will see if there are sinus problems and other stuff. Thank you very much for the information and the support. I will post as soon as I get some results.
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Hey guys, I discovered what does "blood-nerve vessel conflict in the 5th right part of the brain means". The nerve in the 5th right part of the brain is the nerve that connects the brain with the facial muscles in the right part of the face. So the blood vessel supress the nerve and it causes problems. I have wondered why my right eyebrow is lower than the left one and my right eye is a little bit more "sleepy" than the left one like an insult damage. So this is a proof that after the hit in the nose a damage to some nerves in my brain occurred. So I have to go to a neuro-surgeon to talk about this problem, because I think that this nerve is maybe close to the eye nerves which are damaged too because I can't see with the peripherical eyesight. So it must have been a basiliar skull fracture because I read that blood enters and suppress nerves in the brain and it can affect the eyesight the hearing and facial muscles..if those nerves are close to the pituary gland it can be assumed that the blood damaged it too and that explains all the symptoms including the sexual problems I have because . Thank you for your advice I hope that I will find all the reasons for the problems I have and solve them. I will write when I have other information and evidence. And what do you think about my assumptions ?
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I think it maks sense. The cranial nervs are often damaged in a trauma incident. I have problems from behind the right eye to the roof of my mouth and my tongue. That is one specific cranial nerve. Others go different places. It makes sense.
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Thugangel,
Quick answer...the vestibular therapist said that it is important to gradually look up as one is walking - as you can without feeling too awful -- and fixate on a tree or something as you are walking toward it. This is retraining the brain. Do it is a safe place. I find it hard, but am trying to do it. When you are ready, they also suggest going into a supermarket with lots of time and slowly go up the aisle looking for items. Great vestibular therapy. Still hard for me but I am improving. Have you had your vision checked by a neuro opthamologist or behavioural optometrist? Also check your vestibular system. It is all connected and controlled by the brain stem and cranial nerves. Hard to get an accurate diagnosis but SO important in order to get the rit rehab plan in place! Take care. |
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No , I have not been to neuro-ophthalmologist nor to the other doctors you have mentioned. I must go and consult with those professionals. Yes it is hard to find out the problems and their treatment . So if a cranial nerve is damaged it can result in problems with the vision and the vestibular system is that what you are saying? And what those doctors check I mean for example the neuro ophthalmologist what he did, did he check you with pieces of technology or the movement of the eyes , and how the vestibular system is checked ?Excuse me if I want too much information but you have gone through this and your advice can be useful. Thank you |
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