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Tingling on the Head??

by lilhollywood, May 04, 2008 01:53AM
I took a very hard hit to my forehead, got a serious concussion, was outcold for almost 2 days, and had to have staples and stitches where I got hit.. My forehead area including my left eyebrow and above have been numb but very very slowly have been tingling and slowly gettin more feeling back in it. I still cant move my left eyebrow down when i squint but my question is, do you think the tingling is because my nerves or feeling is coming back there? its been numb since the accident but i can do more with it now then when i first woke up. Let me know what you think cause any advice will help me.
thanks
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by danners, May 04, 2008 02:14AM
Yes I think once the wound inside is healed completely the tingling will go away...you have nothing to worry about but follow up with your doc jus incase.....Peace!
Dan-ners
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