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Wierd, concerning symptoms that won't go away?

So a bit over a month ago, I got a pretty severe concussion and ended up in the hospital. I could constantly hear my brain whirring, and throwing up two times a day. I also messed up and partied too hard with the concussion andddon't know if I took anything or what it would've been , and everything was hazy for days. It's all kinda hazy, but since those things I'm not sure which one for each I've been still getting the wierd whirring thing, it's on and off hard to form sentences, my short term memory is really bad, and sometimes I've been falling over walking. It feels like the concussions gone but I'm still throwing up multiple times a day, can't seem to digest much more than soup, having intense insomnia and fatigue, sometimes it feels like my insides are all burning, and sometimes there's blood in my stools or vomit. I have a history of nine concussions, gastritis, and schizophrenia depression and anxiety. I think those are gone now cause my therapistsaid iI'm cured, but I've been gettingthis wierd ssense of impending doom and this feeling like I can't take this sickness it's just freaking me out. Any clue on what this could be? Oh and the partying was aboutthree wweeks ago. Oh and also right after I hit my head I came down with a stomach bug. Sorry the facts are so all over the place, im not thinking too clearly.. I'm an 18 year old female too
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How do you keep getting so many concussions? Get checked out for a condition called May-Thurner Syndrome. I have it and it can cause all of the problems that your having. Good luck to you.
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