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When I had brain surgery i felt /heard the blood going through my brain aand it was a very strange feeling......alone in my hospital room I didn't know how to deal the noise and it was worse when I moved my head. The nurses were no help aand I quietly kinda freaked out. Thank God ti only last a day or so. Are you still experiencing the feeling of aa void in your head?
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Hello,gssweetpea said:When I had brain surgery i felt /heard the blood going through my brain aand it was a very strange feeling......alone in my hospital room I didn't know how to deal the noise and it was worse when I moved my head. The nurses were no help aand I quietly kinda freaked out. Thank God ti only last a day or so. Are you still experiencing the feeling of aa void in your head?
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