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Old 08-04-2013, 01:29 AM #1
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Default Sudden, strange symptoms

I had a simple MTBI ~6 days ago. Had an MRI, The radiologist said that there was no cause for concern. Well and good. I had very few symptoms, just a few minor headaches.
Yesterday I woke up with a headache, a throbbing, intense pain near my temple, but inside my head. This was the first time I had taken my sleep medication, trazadone with my ususal dose of latuda.
I feel VERY odd. The entire right side of my BRAIN (NOT the head) feels numb and unresponsive. I am having MAJOR cognitive and memory issues. It almost feels like parts of me have been erased. The symptoms have not improved.
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