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Old 06-20-2014, 06:30 PM #1
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Default Slight cerebellum damage

Hello iam the new here. So before 4monts i did the CT scan who showed that i have small damage to cerebellum,the conlusion is:blurred cerebellar degenerative changes. And 6monts iam feeling like i having hangover every day,its ringing in my head,i feeling dizzy or like spaced out...and something wrong with my vision i see like a shadows or snows in the eyes,i was to the eye doctor and everything is okay with my eys,which means its going from cerebellum. I don't know guys what to do...iam so despered if i feel this symptoms for all of my rest life? please give me advices...
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