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Concussion.
Concussion.
Supposedly longstanding Concussion issues.
If you have concussion, you will have such concussion symptoms as repeated vomiting, rapid breathing, slowing or quickening of the pulse. But all these figures will soon normalize. For most people, blood pressure, quickly getting back to normal, although there are times when it sharply and persistently increased. This is due to not only the trauma, but also high-stress feelings. The body temperature does not change. When a person regains consciousness after concussion it's typical for him such complaints as headache, insomnia, tinnitus, flushing, discomfort, feeling of stuffiness. Note that concussion symptoms can vary in individual cases; it all depends on the structure of the human body. Concussion is largely determined by age-related factors. In infants and young children concussion often occurs without impairment of consciousness. In children younger (preschool) age concussion can occur without loss of consciousness. The general condition improved within 2-3 days.
Cerebral concussion
Yes, sometimes post-concussion your physician will prescribe you painkillers to alleviate pain caused by headaches, or other injuries obtained during accident which caused concussion. However, it is important to seek professional help including but not limited to a CT Scan in order to ensure that particular pharmaceuticals are safe for your specific condition, as concussions often have unseen repercussions that need to be carefully examined by a Doctor before beginning any new medication, or even continuing old medications.
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This is something for your doctor to diagnose. There is a good chance that you have a concussion. It is also possible that the impact damaged the optic nerve or retina, but concussion is more likely. This is a potentially serious condition (remember Natasha Richardson?) Don't delay.
Just like a car is it in the showroom or the junkyard, value is determined by condition, condition, condition, and condition.
It depends upon the condition of your coin (the condition determined by a professional from the numimatic community not just someone's opinion). There were 2 types minted that year. One type with large letters and the other with medium letters. The coin with medium letters in the higher grades can be worth over $1000.
Multiple alleles.
None, because schizophrenia is a condition determined by checklists and psychiatrists. It is not a condition derived from physical brain damage.