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Head Trauma, Memory Loss
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[QUOTE="Moto Squid, post: 884134, member: 33284"] The end of 2003 I got a nasty knock on the head. I was 18 when that happened. I can't remember about 15 seconds prior and the next 10 minutes is totally gone....the rest of that night being in the ER, getting my shoulder poped back in, is very sketchy. My eyes were rolled back, I was twitching, and drooling when the medics got to me. I had some pretty serious memory problems. Short term was horrible. To me I seemed normal but my parents noticed it right away. I would repeat the same thing numerous times within minutes. I had no clue. I couldn't remember much of anything; plus I was seriously dislexic when it came to phone numbers. 4-5 months later (I think, it was a while) I went and got an MRI because my parents were still freaking out. It showed a little bump but it was so long afterwards most everything that would have showed right afterwards was gone. Right now I'm alot more normal but my parents still comment how I'm different. (my personality became more mellow apparently) PM me if you want.... [/QUOTE]
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