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Old 02-07-2009, 10:52 PM #1
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Default Headaches and Head Injury

I had my accident over a year and a half. When it first happened my scalp really hurt. I was so dizzy and could barely stand in one place. I had this sensation for 3 months of falling backwards. I could be completely upright but have a feeling that I was falling. This has improved and only feel it once in a while. The headaches however have not. When I am stressed it is worse. I have had pain on the top of head and back of head. I am wondering if any other head injury victims feel this? Pleaase let me know...with great appreciation, 2 Blue
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