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Q: MS symptoms or head injury ?
asked by: dragonlady1971 on June 27th, 2009
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I have symptoms of M.S.;(tremors,memory loss,problems with walking,speech,concentration & more), but also consistent with post head injury (i went through 3 car accidents,the worst one broke my nose in 2 places and both were right at the junction between my nose and the start of my skull) any pressure on these points cause a fuzzy feeling in my head - I WAS NOT SEEN AT ANY POINT AFTER ANY OF THESE CRASHES BY A MEDICAL PERSON. had 3 mri's from NECK DOWN ONLY all negative,
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wendyrs
replied on June 30th, 2009
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If you broke your nose in 2 places after one of the crashes, how did you not see a medical professional? I think it's your head injuries causing the problems you are having.
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friskyolive
replied on June 30th, 2009
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Chiropractor, proven methods that reduce, if not eliminate dizzyness. If it's MS related, feed your body some solumedrol and/or prednizone for quick results, or you'll incur perminent nerve damage; and stay in a very relaxed enviroment, and/or listen to some relaxation cds.
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dragonlady1971
replied on July 2nd, 2009
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Thabk you to you both for your replies. i did not see any health pro as my fiance was driving at the time, he suffered from manic depression and was also drunk when it happened and i know it sounds silly but i know he was very suicidal and i didnt want him to tip over the edge. i know my nose was broken in two places as it bled for nearly 12 hours and left me with 2 bloodshot black eyes and i had damage to my right cheekbone/eye socket, (my face is still lopsided and i still have 2 ridges in my nose where it broke. i suppose i had more thought for his safety than my own health. since then i have also had the tailgate of a hatchback car come down and hit me in the back of the head.
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wendyrs
replied on July 2nd, 2009
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It probably would be a good idea for you to get an MRI of your brain to check and see what kind of damage you have.
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friskyolive
replied on July 2nd, 2009
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Interesting, I thought people that have manic depression are unable to drive, by law? Be careful, and reserve the right for your own safety, as if he's in jeopardy of his own he'll take someone else with him. Kinda selfish for him not to seek help from a doctor. I know a manic friend, he's 52, and sometimes his impulsive motives had gotten him into trouble with the law, with worry from his family and friends. Take care of yourself and help him.
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wendyrs
replied on July 2nd, 2009
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FriskyOlive,
I thought it was kind of selfish of him too for not getting help for both of them. I figured because he was drunk (manic and drunk!) neither of them wanted him to get arrested so they suffered with the pain.
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MimGregg
replied on July 11th, 2009
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Ok, I am not trying to be funny, but do not push on those areas if they make you feel fuzzy! I agree, you definitely need to have an MRI on your upper neck and brain as well as a neurological evaluation. All of the symptoms you listed are symptoms of head injury. Take care!
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