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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 68
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 68
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I, too, think it's too early to think you're damaged for life, though I am early on in the recovery process. A few weeks ago I started a thread on a rugby forum about concussions, and got quite a bit of hope. I met about 15-20 other players who quit from concussions, but almost everyone (except for one guy who kept playing without rest) had a full recovery after 6 months to a year. All exercising again and back to normal life. I'm sure there are other players who've suffered permanent damage, but it was nice to hear a positive story for a change.
As far as lifestyles change go, for now I'm just hoping that if I have to make any permanent changes in my life to cope with PCS, it will be eating healthier and managing my stress levels.
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24 y/o female living in Portland, OR.
One concussion in 2012 from rugby. Loss consciousness and took around 5 months to recover completely.
Hit my head hard on a shelf on 12/7/14. Recovered by the end of February.
A branch fell on my hardhat at work on 10/7. Not sure if completely concussed but have been feeling "out of it". Definitely injured my upper cervical region and upper back. Out of work for the time being.
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