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Suggest Treatment For Concussion, Short-term Memory Loss And Poor Vision After Falling
Hi - my name is Jim - 69 march 13 46 - I fell backwards 2 nihts in a row while working in my home, standing at thekitchen counter - straight back hitting my back of my h last - wide awake - hurt lik heck - both times - I still have all the symtoms of a full blown concussion - dizzy - alk side ways - memory lose - short term - throw up feeling - can t run if I wanted to - vision got bad - ost my nervosa stem and muscle gradually - plus now my 5 - l s arecol apsinng into a side ways C shape - and my left hip touches my left lower rib -iteels like - I ork full time - Initial neurologist said i m in big trouble - but his report said i m fine - hats wron g and whats happening --thanks, Jim
All your symptoms are due to clear cut concussion and injury to the occipital lobe of brain. Please do consult a competent neurologist and repeat the tests like MRI brain and spinal cord. You need to be physically examined and treated. It takes time for the symptoms to subside and recover.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist
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Suggest Treatment For Concussion, Short-term Memory Loss And Poor Vision After Falling
Hello, All your symptoms are due to clear cut concussion and injury to the occipital lobe of brain. Please do consult a competent neurologist and repeat the tests like MRI brain and spinal cord. You need to be physically examined and treated. It takes time for the symptoms to subside and recover. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist