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Old 10-17-2015, 07:08 PM #1
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Default Results of my DTI Scan

Looks like my corpus callosum is damaged, a lot of dark spots.

Was informed that it usually gets damaged in a brain injury and falling head first into a concrete floor would do that.

Anyone know any of effects from a damaged corpus callosum near the rear of the head?

Been some months since I last posted, I no longer have the low grade morning seizures where I stare at the wall for an hour and memory has come back to some degree but speed of processing is still horrible... it's like my thought process is stuck in mud.

The memory issue that is left is very acute, I'll lose track of thought during short conversations and forget why I'm going from one room to the other 3 out of 4 times... I'm thinking of writing everything down before I leave to mitigate this effect.... not practical but better than staying frustrated with having to get things done.

Headaches continue but they come and go for around an hour or two, have a could so sneezing isn't helping right now

Thx for reading and any input
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