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Old 03-20-2018, 10:13 PM
Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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Gabeabebartlett,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

I have no idea what a calf raise is. I assume you did some sort of jump. Did you jerk your head? Did you land on your heals?

I'm confused about your whole post. Why are you taking an anti-seizure med?

What kind of 'concussion therapy'?

What is a home hospital teaching plan? Does that mean you are doing school work at home? Why can't you go to school?

Besides the headache that has subsided recently, what other symptoms do you have?

What makes you think this? "I'm 16 and with no hopes of living the life I wanted I'm scrambling to get myself healed for college."

What have you done to reduce the risk of head impacts?

fyi, Nobody ever heals completely from a concussion. Most will recover from the obvious symptoms. Some are more susceptible to later impacts. Some will have more intense symptoms. Research suggests everybody will be less tolerant of stress of all kinds. You need to consider reducing your risk of future impacts.
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