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Brainfog123,
The symptoms you are experiencing are also symptoms of anxiety and of neck inflammation. Stop labeling your symptoms as concussion symptoms. As I said, you treat the symptom, not the diagnosis.
They can be anxiety symptoms of tight neck, brain fog, and tension headache. YES, anxiety causes brain fog. Anxiety also causes poor sleep that causes brain fog and headaches.
They can be strained neck symptoms of tight neck, brain fog, and tension headache.
Or, they can be concussion symptoms of the same.
Researchers have determine that 80% of concussion complaints are neck related, not neurological.
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Mark in Idaho
"Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10
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