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Old 07-01-2014, 07:09 PM #1
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Default anyone know why these symptoms happen

I know we have all the symptoms although some of mine are a little unusual. I was wondering if anyone knew the mechanisms behind the following.

my face turn red and stayed for good after the injury.

back of head and neck feel like they were rubbed on concrete all the time even seven years later

crazy vivid dreams that I usually remember

impotence

pulling muscles and stabbing pain all over head

hot flashes

burning shooting pain from neck to shoulder
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Is your neck stable? Some of your symptoms sound neck related.
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I don't know if it's stable but it hurts an awful lot lol. Who would I go see to check that out
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I don't know if it's stable but it hurts an awful lot lol. Who would I go see to check that out
How did you come to get your TBI? Did you suffer whiplash? Talk to your family doctor about your neck pain. He/she could, at least, get started with some x-rays. You may need an MRI and a referral to a specialist. That could be an orthopedic surgeon, a physical medical specialist, etc...

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I was thinking the neck too, I have problems in my neck and in to my left shoulder, upper back, left arm..definitely get it checked out with your Dr first.
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