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Originally Posted by DannyT
I doubt it was a concussion. Can you think of any things that might be causing the symptoms to flare up again? Like you said it was only for a few seconds. It's hard to believe it would have such a dramatic effect.
Good luck with the semester! I know how much anxiety it can cause. Have you thought about taking another semester off because of your increased symptoms?
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Well I'm sure it was the bus ride. The same thing happened to me in late january. Back then I didn't know why i suddenly felt that bad(I first thought it were the twitches). The shake only occured for about 10-15 seconds i would say. honestly i dont know how much my head absorbed of it. I will go to that spot and record it, from the outside, maybe to undersand the situation better.
About the concussion concern - No one can tell if this would be sufficient for a new concussion. If yes, it would be probably the most ridiculous thing ever. I would mean that my brain cells are too fragile for everyday life. And all that 3 months after the initual injury. The only thing i know is that excactly the same symptoms occur like right after the concussion(especially extreme fatigueness, even after 11 hours of sleep and deep (belly) breathing) - speaks for a new brain injury.
I planned to start studying again, because I felt pretty good. At the moment
I absolutely don't know where my standpoint is. 4 days passed - no improvement
I was thinking about a vertebra issue or PTSD. Both seems unlikely to me.