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Old 03-03-2014, 12:03 PM
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The answer from the neuro-opthalmologist (via the technician) was "everything that needed to be done during the visit was done, it just takes time to heal". It's only Day 15 but to a 14 year old who has missed school and all the happenings of her 8th grade class she feels like it has been FOREVER. Also, she has looked forward to the class trip to Washington DC and I'm thinking she won't be able to go (it's a train ride from Indiana and it leaves March 16th). Keeping her resting and providing the vitamin supplements.
Hi, I just was wondering is it possible that my daughter is not recovering since her concussion occurred within 2 weeks of the loss of her grandpa? They were very close. Could her emotional state be a factor? Headaches have improved some, continuing to avoid pain meds but the blurred vision persists. Would it better to encourage her to go 1/2 day to school and try to get back into the routine or would the quiet rest at home be better for healing. The vision issue has me perplexed on what she should do.
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