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Neck injury/halluecenations/fatigue/memory trouble/vision

Hello, I recently was in a fight with an ex, I left him and was fine for three months. Recently I have been experiencing hallucinations, paranoia, light headedness, beeping in head or brain, feels like I am detached from reality. I am not on any drug. I take ginkgo biloba, and women's one a day now to treat my symptoms to avoid pharmaceuticals. I sometimes can not register words or who people are when I look at them. What could this be?
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I also suffer from thought insertion. I think it is mnd control. Prison planet: /
Ive been to the ER. They gave me meds that I told them I was allergic to. After the trauma I went crazy and started hearing voices. It didnt happen until I was vulnerable after my breakup when I was all alone on a computer. Government uses frequencies to scare us into thinking something is wring that most of the time is not. I dont know who to tell.
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Well that could be many things, but it all depends on where your ex hit you, I have been through kind of the same thing I was with my ex for 4 years and he beat me just about everyday, and now I have a injury in my back on the upper right, and I didn't start having problems with it until a few months later after he beat me in the back everyday, and even to this day and that was almost 3 years ago it still bothers me I cant sit up straight without feeling the pressure and pain in my back. But to me it sounds like he hit you in the face or somewhere in that area, that he did some brain trauma and you really need to get that checked out, cause that is very serious. I got hit in the face a lot, and I have had a few problems with my ears ringing, some words I don't pronounce right, or I don't understand especially with math I am having bad issues with addition and subtraction, I even thought one day that 2 times 2 was 2 and its 4. I see stars sometimes, and I cant concentrate a lot, also when I stand up really fast I get really light headed and dizzy. And it really seems to me that we both have a problem from getting hit in the head or in the face. And it is something very serious that you really need to be checked out about, and I know it maybe embarrassing to have to explain to a doctor how and why it happened but you have to be honest about it or they will never figure out what is wrong with you and you will end up regretting it. Your health is more important than what people know or think about you. And your worth more than that even though I don't know you I just want you to hear those words of strength, there is plenty of fish in the sea and there is a man out there that will love you for you, and not fight with you, and you will find it one day! Good luck, and power to you!
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