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Location: Boston
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Hi deuce!
What I can think of, and what happens to me, is that maybe when your alone/home you might dwell and think about your symptoms. Causing them to increase.
For example, for your situations above, when your at the amusement park and with your friends, your most likely more distracted and not thinking about your concussion/symptoms. When you were on vacation, you were also keeping busy and must have been more focused on your family and having a good time then focusing on your symptoms.
For me, I'm home a lot. I still have that anxiety of doing things and going places cause I feel I'm going to hit or hurt my head. When I'm home a lot, I find myself thinking a lot about everything. Causing my symtomps to increase.
The mind is more powerful than you think.
Try to distract yourself without risking bumping/hitting your head.
Good luck!
Sam
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