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Old 05-13-2014, 07:43 PM
Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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Welcome to NeuroTalk.

We have a saying here. If you have seen one concussion, you have seen ONE concussion. They are all different. There is no way to predict recovery time. There is also no way to compare symptoms with intensity of impact.

You don't say what symptoms you currently experience except for the head aches and poor auditory memory.

Other than the distraction of head aches, you could try working with a slower pace and lighter case load. Take plenty of notes in place of relying on your auditory memory. You should be able to tell how you are receiving information. Without a more in-depth NeuroPsych Assessment, it is hard for anyone to predict your fitness to work.

Feel free to tell us about your symptoms and other struggles.

My best to you.
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