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Old 07-07-2014, 10:36 AM #5
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Hi Hockey and Mark-

Thanks for your feedback. I hit my jaw/frontal lobe during a fall and then also back of my head. I was heavily disoriented getting up.
i'm trying to peace together if this was a diffuse axonal injury or MBTI. The CT/MRI/MRA came back negative yet that i know does not say much as those technologies cannot image diffuse axonal image nor concussion injuries.

The most annoying attribute has been Tinnitus which has only been in 1 ear and changed it's tones greatly over 3 months. I believe this is a physical issue where by a blood vessel might have been compressed upon my auditory nerve. I'm considering MVD exploratory surgery to help.

the other issue is over stimuli, crowds, malls, etc. I try to believe that this is due to my state of over exhaustion (lack of sleep) from being unable to sleep more than 2 hours per night.

All else life continues with small walks and a strict vitamin regimen per marks suggestion.
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