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Extremely Tired After A Hit On Head. What May Be Wrong?

Hi my name is Sydney. Just about 6 months ago i was remodeling a room and a door that was off the hinges fell right on my head. and ever since i have been feeling extremely tired everyday and i feel like i don t want to do anything! please tell me what is wrong with me! this was 6 months ago and this tiredness has been here ever since!
Thu, 27 Dec 2012
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi sydney ! Relax take a break, drink glucose, juice take soup. Now ! Let's find why! I think you are anemic their will be many reasons. Just go for haemoglobin count, if still have a doubt about head injuries, try MRI and consult with physician. Be healthy. Bye.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Ramy Ali's  Response
Hello dear
I'd like to tell you ,dont be afried from that hit becauce 6 mouth is along time ,and maybe you are feeling tired from another cause.....hope you all the healthiness
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Extremely Tired After A Hit On Head. What May Be Wrong?

Hi sydney ! Relax take a break, drink glucose, juice take soup. Now ! Let s find why! I think you are anemic their will be many reasons. Just go for haemoglobin count, if still have a doubt about head injuries, try MRI and consult with physician. Be healthy. Bye.