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Over the years I have received numerous head injuries mostly can by sporting events?

I have for along time having headaches,tingling feeling,numbness,memory issues and generally not feeling well in my brain area.

Does the mri images below indicate any sort of injury to my forehead area?

Thanks
Paul



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replied March 20th, 2012
looks loads better than mine full of water no brain showing at alllol!!!!
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replied March 22nd, 2012
Paul,

It sounds like you've had a series of sports-related concussions (mild brain injury). This damage can be cumulative, and could result in prolonged symptoms much like those you describe. Unfortunately, neither a CT nor an MRI are the most effective tools for isolating milder brain injuries. A neuropsychological evaluation might be more telling of injury-related symptoms than a scan.
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