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Old 04-17-2014, 07:01 PM #1
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Hello I am a 17 Y/O female with asthma, a seizure disorder the doctors haven't been able to totally figure out and I have had at least 5 concussions all of which I lost consciousness . I also have severe head aches daily. This past month I have been feeling more upset , emotional etc than usual followed by forgetfulness . I am forgetting normal things I usually wouldn't forget things like where I put my school bag, my moms number, things I learned the day before etc. sometimes I don't remember when I fall asleep and wake up confused a lot wondering where I am. Some days it's worse than others and it's starting to worry me. Are my concussions catching up to me? Is it something brain related? I just need some sort of answers.
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