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Head Injury with Dizziness

Unread postby HealthForum » Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:14 pm

I am a pro wrestler. I was recently wrestling and accidentally face planted a move. When this happened my neck was stiff for a few days and that was it. A few days later i started getting disoriented and dizzy in normal situations such as sitting up or getting out of bed. I have never had these problems. It has been two months since this has happened and i still have the same dizziness. When i say i have it i mean i feel it at least once an hour. While it hasnt affected my vision or brain (that i know of. I dont have headaches or migraines either, however I am tired of it and i want to know if anybody knows anything i can do about this. I am worried about this getting worse.

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Re: Head Injury with Dizziness

Unread postby andrad01 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:39 am

Piracetam has a positive effect on the brains Corpus Callosum as it is able to connect the two hemispheres therefore combining the creative and the logical sides of the brain together. Enlivening these links allows the user to pull out greater potentials from the brain.

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Re: Head Injury with Dizziness

Unread postby fortis123 » Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:25 am

It's occur when a head injury causes fluid to leak from the inner ear into the middle ear. Although there are several tests that can be done to aid in the diagnosis of PLF, none of them are capable of verifying the condition.

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Re: Head Injury with Dizziness

Unread postby Hi-Tech ITO » Sat Feb 02, 2013 4:46 am

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