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Old 10-14-2013, 01:33 PM
Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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runnergal13,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. Sorry to hear of your injury.

There is no way for anybody to predict how long your symptoms will last. I suggest you contact you school's disability assistance office to get assistance with slowing your project timelines while you recover.

You are still very early in your recovery. Getting some quiet rest will improve your recovery time. Any assistance with daily responsibilities will be helpful, like finding someone who can help you will transportation.

Anxiety is the enemy of concussion recovery. Finding support to reduce anxiety is of great importance.

Nutritional efforts can be useful. Check out the sticky thread at the top about Vitamins.

I think I am being redundant but, for the long term, I suggest you explicitly refuse to participate in contact sports. It appears your brain is very sensitive to impacts. Mine is very sensitive to impacts. I can cause problems shaking my No.

Please try to be patient. Get quiet rest and things will get better.

My best to you.
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