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Default All Exams are OK, then why all these symptom?

I have done a number of. exams, CT, MRI, EYE, BALANCE ETC. and yet im having a tough time skaing symptoms, headache espevially at point of impact, lighheadedness, dream like sensation, fatigue etc.?? My wife says she sees a difference but its hard to believe it.

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