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Old 01-09-2012, 04:47 PM #1
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Default Head injury a weel ago

Last week I was hit in the head with some pretty strong force. It did hurt at the time, but it was not until a couple of days later that I started getting dizzy and had extreme pressure in my head. My neck is also very sore and stiff. I assume that I have a concussion (which seems unlikely from this type of hit) how long should the dizziness last? I still have a headache, but now it is more focused on the actual affected area instead of the whole head. i do not have insurance, or I would have already been to the doctor.
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