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Old 06-21-2014, 04:48 PM #1
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Default delayed symptoms

I'm trying to understand how I can have many impacts to my head, then bump my head slightly and have so many problems. I have had these symptoms for around 18 months but not to this extent. Dizziness blurred vision severe headaches loss of memory and losing my balance because everything is moving when I'm standing still. freaky actually.

I bumped my head about 3 weeks ago on my kitchen cabinet but not even hard enough to make me rub my head. about an hour later I couldn't remember anything from the prior week.

My doctor ordered a MRI which i had yesterday I'm just waiting on the results. I wish I could read the results but looking at the images all I can say is I do have a brain. lol

Has anyone been through this?
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