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Join Date: May 2011
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Join Date: May 2011
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That is quite a list! You must have a fair bit of fortitude and resilience to get through all that with your symptoms - hopefully this will stand you in good stead as you recover with a less taxing itinerary.
My list is much shorter:
- Drove home after being discharged from the ER (after examining me for a couple of minutes, the ER doc said, nothing to worry about - the human skull is very thick! Talk about ignorant). In any case, no way I should have been driving - felt a bit woozy as I navigated the highway ramps
- Instead of spending the first couple of weeks doing nothing but resting quietly, I tried to go for walks outside, do laundry and other chores, etc.
- Almost two weeks after my concussion, had a busy day that culminated in socializing with extended family, when I hoisted and carried my 45-lb nephew a few times. Felt horrible that night and into the next day, with a renewed headache. My tinnitus also started then.
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