Neurological problem?!?

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Hello! How to start ... honestly, I don't know what's happening to me anymore.

In September I hit my head front and back. Subsequently, I had a displaced 3rd spinal disk. I wore a tire for 1 week, as I was told in the emergency. After removing the neck tire, the pain that I had initially continued. The pain was on the right side of the head and behind the eye. Most of the time, I had severe pain in the eye and sometimes even my vision was blurred. I went to the eye doctor, but there was nothing wrong with the eye and I was referred to a neurologist. I continued to wear the neck tire for another month. The neurologist prescribed me anti-inflammatory and anti stress pills

From time to time I get migraine attacks accompanied by blurred vision. It was incomprehensible to me that after so long since the incident, the problems were still there

In the beginning of December, the pain continued and that made me change my neurologist. I went to a private neurologist and he recommended that I do a brain MRI. For the whole 3 months since the hit, I have had a slight flickering (tremor) of the lower eyelid.

There was also a tingling of the limbs till now. Unfortunately, I looked at the symptoms and all that came out was Multiple Sclerosis. I was already convinced it had something to do with it. I did MRI of head and blood tests in early January and nothing came out. I had a small blood leack from the hit. The neurologist referred me to a psychiatrist. I was prescribed lyrica and velaxin, but the tingling and shaking continued.

All I have to do is consult you.

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    sounds like you need another opinion. Luckily, thats why we have insurance, if it were me i would seek another opinion if possible. Start with another PCP and see where it goes.

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