You need to get yourself checked in a way your GP cannot do. Cut out the middleman in this instance & do what he'll be telling you to do. You're doing youself no favours on this one.
Check
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000060.htm
Symptoms
- Bleeding from wound, ears, nose, or around eyes
- Bruising behind the ears or under the eyes
- Changes in pupils (sizes unequal, not reactive to light)
- Confusion
- Convulsions
- Difficulties with balance
- Drainage of clear or bloody fluid from ears or nose
- Drowsiness
- Headache
- Loss of consciousness
- Nausea
- Restlessness, irritability
- Slurred speech
- Stiff neck
- Swelling
- Visual disturbances
- Vomiting
When to Contact a Medical Professional
- There are problems with breathing or circulation.
- Direct pressure does not stop bleeding from the nose, ears, or wound.
- There is drainage of clear fluid from the nose or ears.
- There is facial swelling, bleeding, or bruising.
- There is an object protruding from the skull.
- The victim is unconscious, is experiencing convulsions, has multiple injuries, appears to be in any distress, or is not lucid.
Check the area at the rear of the skull, following a line from the eye to the [p] on the MRI. That was done with a lot less impact than what you have posted on here. You can clearly see where the skull has been fractured.
You've already complained about some of the symptons above, but you fail to act on them. Most of my knowledge on the subject has come from head injuries due to epileptic siezures/fits, over 40 years. NOT through one incident. I knew what to watch for after that one incident & was able! to react when I realised that things were not right.
Don't leave it any longer. The doctor will only do what many on here have been saying.