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Is it normal 2 think it sounds like there is fluid in my head after i have had a plate put cause it sounds like fluid ?

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Is sounds like sum1 scrapin there nails dwn a black board n it feels like sum1 got there hand under the skin in my head

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Hi rirhi23,

Thank you for your post.

We do hear of people reporting odd sensations after surgery such as this. Even though it is usually safe and hopefully something that will pass, you do need to speak to your doctor or a member of the surgical team about any concerns so they can give you the final say on whether it is normal, or something that needs further investigation.

Do you have their contact details so you can get in touch?

Best wishes,

Headway.

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