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Having Stiff Neck, Headache, Dizziness And Morning Memory Loss. What's Wrong?

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Posted on Tue, 26 Mar 2013
Question: Hi I've been having headaches at the back of my head occasional stiff neck dizziness on a morning memory loss speaking funny occasionally and feeling very nervous most of the time wat can it be pls
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Answered by Dr. Nsah Bernard (19 minutes later)
Hello XXXXXXX,

After reading through your presentation and looking at your name, i have only a few impressions about what might be wrong with you. It is possible that you might suffering from a form of depression which could explain all of your symptoms. Anxiety might also be associated to this. With those, I believe you consulting a neuropsychiatrist will greatly do you some good.
It will also be good if a CT scan and/or MRI could be run to determine if there is an underlying diseases condition such as a brain mass/infection that could lead to those symptoms. Given your age, it will not be proper if we think of a neurodegerative diseases such as Alzheimer's syndrome which affects mostly the elderly.
My suggestion is consult with a neuropsychiatrist as soon as possible.

Hope this helps you and wish you the best
Dr Nsah
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Having Stiff Neck, Headache, Dizziness And Morning Memory Loss. What's Wrong?

Hello XXXXXXX,

After reading through your presentation and looking at your name, i have only a few impressions about what might be wrong with you. It is possible that you might suffering from a form of depression which could explain all of your symptoms. Anxiety might also be associated to this. With those, I believe you consulting a neuropsychiatrist will greatly do you some good.
It will also be good if a CT scan and/or MRI could be run to determine if there is an underlying diseases condition such as a brain mass/infection that could lead to those symptoms. Given your age, it will not be proper if we think of a neurodegerative diseases such as Alzheimer's syndrome which affects mostly the elderly.
My suggestion is consult with a neuropsychiatrist as soon as possible.

Hope this helps you and wish you the best
Dr Nsah