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Judy,

a has given you some excellent links and advice. If you've noticed a

change in your man's behavior and body since his fall, it's time to go

back to the doctor again and talk about it and make sure his brain is

OK. I'm sorry that you are worried about him. I would be, too. What is

his thinking on this?

Here a some other sites you may want to check out:

http://www.headinjury.com/welcome.htm

http://www.headway.org.uk/Information/1_3_3_1.htm

http://www.biawa.org/braininjury101.htm

http://www.braininjuryinstitute.com/

I'm sorry, too, to hear about your nephew and his throat cancer. I'm

glad he has you to support him, and I wish him much luck in his

recovery! Sounds like the poor guy has been through a great deal. I'll

keep you, your honey, and your nephew in my prayers.

[ ] Re: --Please read!!!

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> Judy,

>

> Head injuries can cause a multitude of problems that can linger.

>

> I hope your DH's symptoms are temporary.

>

> This site has a lot of information about post head injury symptoms and

it mentions temperature fluxuations:

>

> http://www.emedicine.com/pmr/topic108.htm

>

> I don't know what part his head was injured, but if it involved the

Hypothalamus, that is the area that controls temperature. This site has

a chart that shows the different areas of the brain and what they

affect.

>

> http://www.waiting.com/brainfunctwo.html

>

> It's a really good idea to call the doctor and let them know about

this continued problem. They may want to do a brain scan. I'm glad

he has recovered so well and hope he continues to 100%.

>

> a

>

>

>

> > or anyone who might help, I need info.

> > In Oct. some of you might remember about my honey falling off the

roof, and

> > getting a fx. skull and a massive brain hemorhage. Well, since that

time he

> > has recovered 99% and for that I am very thankful but recently, he

is

> > experiencing low temps and he is extremly cold alot of the time. He

used to

> > always be hot and keep the a/c turned up. But he also is tired and

doesn't

> > want to do much. I wondered if any of this might be related to his

injury.

> > Just looking for answers.

> > Thanks for any info.

> > Judy in Indy

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