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Confused Im worried

I was involved in a slip and fall where I suffered a depressed skull fracture on the top/side of my head. The Dr said it wasn't worth the risk to operate when I was in the ICU. This was in Oct 2013. I work as an auto technician and have found that sometimes when I look up a certain way I get so dizzy that I must grab something to hold before I fall. I get headaches from the air tools which are loud (rarely happened before accident) I am worried that there may be long term affects that will prevent me from functioning normally.
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