What qualifies as a DAI or a diffuse axonal injury?

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The official diagnosis criteria of a DAI or Diffuse Axonal Injury is if the individual goes into a coma within 6 hours of a head injury. However, recent research may change this criteria in the future.
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I had head on collision, I did lose consciousness, brain bleed, deviated septum among my injuries from the air bag. I regained consciousness and made it to the hospital speaking clearly, it was the next day the severity of my injuries began to show. Debilitating Migraines, vomiting, light sensitivity, tinnitus, eye twitching, vertigo, insomnia and cognition delays. MRI and QEEG and other CT testing revealed the DAI and micro-hemorrhages

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I've been diagnosed with axonal injury and didn't have a loss of consciousness, nor did I enter into a coma.... I just feel I'm going to die every day for the last 6 months... no coma needed, bro... I'm proof. I even had a brain herniation and didn't go to sleep....

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Why can't you just be precise medical science and confusion.

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