schizo after head trauma ? Posted: 01-22-08 20:34pm
i am a 17 year old male. last year i was
in an accident and had a head trauma.
after this i had no memories and almost no
short term memories. over the the few
weeks after my short term memory returned
although it was still very bad. i do not
know if i was like this before, but since
then, while thinking, i have been asking
myself question and answering then in my
own head. it is a little bit like i am
talking to someone in my head. over the
past few weeks i have started hearing
noices and whispers that no-one else can
here. i am getting quite worried and i was
wondering if it could be schizophrenia.
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Galaxy
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Posted: 01-24-08 19:53pm
I would not rush to put a label on what
you are experiencing. It is almost
certainly something to do with the healing
process in the brain. Are you still under
the care of a neurosurgeon or a
psychologist? You should make an
appointment to discuss these concerns as
they may be able to give you something to
calm you down a little until these
symptoms disappear.
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littleninja
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Joined: 22 Jan 2008 Posts: 6
Posted: 01-26-08 19:17pm
well i did have a psychologist but she was
gone by the time this started. i would go
to another psychologist but i don't tend
to get one with them.
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