Guideline to a depression.
I have been a little depressed lately which is
completely against my wonderful nature.<br
read this answer to a friend.<br
you fall apart wait for me.<br
it was like it was my own. Some time ago I was in
the garage when for some unexplained reason the
garage door rumbled down and hit me on the back of my
neck and head.<br
have happened and I probably will never remember. At
the moment of impact I remember thinking “this is a
bad one.”<br
from the garage and when I entered the house I had
completely forgotten about the whole thing. Memory washout.
It just left my memory. A while later I seemed to be
unable to walk a straight line through the hallway and
kept banging into the walls.<br
who sent me right over to the neuro specialist. He
asked if anything had happened to me and I said no,
having forgotton about the garage door. He suspected a
stroke and stuck a needle in my back to withdraw some
brain fluid. It showed clear. I said it cannot be a
stroke because I can play a large part of piano
concertos from memory. So off to the MRI!!!<br
venous angioma on the left brain.<br
time I could not remember the accident in the
garage.<br
like you described in your posting. I have a continues
pain in the neck (I have been called that before) pain
in the back of the head to the point that I have to
get up at nights for an hour and then try to go back
to bad with a load of valium. Now also my legs
become restless at night<br
right arm I cannot use normally anymore and that is why
I got interested in your posting. If I reach that
arm out to pick-up something it is very painful. I
bought weights to practice the arm but it cannot be
done.<br
fall apart without me, like the saying goes shared
pain is not as bad you have to carry it alone. The
pain get’s worse all the time and is now fully
established in the back of the head, neck, arm and back. I’m
71 so maybe ready for the boneyard.<br