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Old 04-13-2015, 09:16 AM #1
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Default Very lightheaded after hitting head on ceiling

I stood up under a low ceiling two weeks ago and banged my head hard. Three hours later I felt very sick and had to go to A&E. Nothing sinister was found and I was sent home. I was very lightheaded and my head was sore but that was it. Two weeks later I am still very lightheaded and unable to drive because of this. It has started to make me feel anxious because I fear it will never go away. I have seen two more doctors, one said it would take four weeks, another said less than that so don't know who to believe. Are my expectations of recovery too high? How long before I need to start worrying about it? Any advice much appreciated!
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