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Old 04-22-2022, 08:30 AM #6
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I would see another Dr with your list of concerns.
Are you on any medications that might be causing these side effects?
I had similar problems when taking Lipitor..

Usually stumbling and falling into a wall won't have enough speed or force to cause a concussion.
Getting another opinion to check for other things is a good idea .
I recently quit an antidepressant four months ago, and then i have taken valium and zopiclone for sleep recently. I Did react badly too the antidepressant.

I stumbled in a door fram and went right into the wall. Since then especially my visualization skills have diminished and are nearly gone.

I have Maybe 4% of the skills i had before.

I also get tired easily, and get this pressure in my head
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