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Old 09-13-2014, 07:43 PM #1
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Default Spot on back of head still hurts after 6 months

The top right of the back of my head when i touch is still sensitive. I had a traumatic fall 6 months ago and the area is still sensitive.

Also i had a head CT of the temporal bone 1 month after the fall and then later (2 months after accident) an MRI.

I'm wondering if it is possible a fracture went un-detected ? Or if it is just possible the area might still been sensitive/inflamed or swollen even a half year later?

6 months later symptoms include brain fog, intrusive tinnitus in the right ear and fatigue.
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