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Old 07-09-2013, 08:47 AM #3
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I was put on Altace to control blood pressure, keep the infarction from causing problems with my reading, was told that the tiny ballooning effect pressed against the section used for interpretation, thus I couldn't read or even interpret signs on the road without head aches and confusion. Of late I've had more of these symptoms in the most minor sort of way and pulled these old scans out to go over them again (I'm a history teacher, not exactly trained to diagnose these things) and spotted this one I had not seen with the measurements on it. I am aggravated that I was never sent to a true neurologist. When I first hit my head (a school bus hit my Harley and my head banged the side of the bus before I was launched starboard) I was accounted fine by the EMS (didn't even take me in) then later my primary ordered and found nothing on CATSCAN, but things went wrong a couple of months after (thus MRI seen here).

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