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Old 03-19-2018, 10:01 PM
Tomokari Tomokari is offline
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Tomokari Tomokari is offline
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Unhappy You can recover easily

Hey man, I don’t think this moment could get any better. I’m in high school as well and I had a pretty bad concussion from playing football in elementary. Since I didn’t think a concussion was a possibility i didn’t heal. During the two years after I endured pure hell. I was foggy, spaced out, confused, and ******* ******. Sounds pretty familiar right? I also fell into a deep depression because of this which was not fun. My personality changed a bit also. I also did get a few taps or bumps on the head which didn’t help at all.

I’ve been on many forums before but I’m glad I ran into this one. For a few months i’ve Practically been symptom free but today I was playing basketball in gym and a ball came out of nowhere and got me in the head. I just felt a little tingle when it hit but I didn’t feel much pain. As I usually would I would get foggy or get a headache. But I’m probably good and so are you due to the fact that the brain must actually shake and hit the skull in order to receive a concussion.

Here are some big tips for helping your symptoms dramatically. SLEEP! I’m not going to say it again. You must need have it, it is essential to reducing the spaced out/trapped inside your head/foggy feeling. I find that if I sleep consistently at the same time no longer than 8 hours it gradually disappears over about a month. BUT WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT TRY TO PUSH THROUGH! I’f you try to ignore and push through your symptoms (like I did, and immediately regret) you will prolong your recovery time significantly (I’m talking years).
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WE WILL GET THROUGH THIS!

Last edited by Chemar; 03-20-2018 at 10:23 AM. Reason: ** Admin edits per NeuroTalk Guidelines
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