"Seeking warning on mild brain trauma' Any M.D.s online?

A early diagnosis of a learning disability coupled near attention deficit disorder, E.D., and dyslexia seems to me almost identical to that of a child showing signs of mild brain trauma.

How do you differentiate the two and what are the steps surrounded by finding out if someone has undiagnosed trauma to the frontal lobes.

I am 32 yr now and believe this may be the travel case for myself, given my parents background of abuse precipitate in life. I believe proper diagnosis may give support to in regards to dream therapy and medications for treatment.

Any help from a expert on this is much appreciated!
Answers:    Your best bet for a definitive diagnosis is to see a neurologist. He or she could, for example, direct an MRI (or other imaging studies) and/or an EEG to determine if you suffered any brain trauma.

Best of luck,
~M~
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