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Originally Posted by Lightrail11
Hi and welcome to NeuroTalk.
As they told you at the hospital quiet rest is critical. Good nutrition is also important, refer to the Vitamins and Supplements thread at the top of the TBI/PCS forum.
Monitor your symptoms and have others watch for changes in mood or cognitive problems like forgetting things, repeating yourself, difficulty in following conversations, etc. If symptoms persist you may wish to consult with a neurologist or physiatrist for evaluation and a recovery plan.
This is the part you probably don't want to hear. Yes, multiple concussions can cause long term problems that can include dizziness, sensitivity to light and noise, tinnitus, confusion, memory loss and other cognitive problems and mood disorders. A clear CT doesn't mean there isn't other injury to the brain, such as diffuse axonal injury which can happen with concussions and won't typically show up in a CT scan.
The other part you probably don't want to hear is I would seriously consider finding a different sport. As mentioned above, multiple concussions can cause long lasting problems, as you already experienced with the persistent headaches. By continuing to play hockey the question isn't if, but when you will suffer another concussion.
Please let us know how you progress, people here in this forum really do care.
Best to you.
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hey thanks for the info!!!
I have already decided to sell my gear as a forward.
I think i might have whip lash now too my neck is killing me.
from my last concussion i have lost short term memory in some way. so im scared i might loose more.
thanks for your reply and i will update.