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Old 11-13-2012, 08:00 PM #1
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Default Slightly damaged!

Hi I'm a brand spanking new member! I need to get some information on concussions and how optic nerves might heal themselves.

I have suffered a mid grade concussion. It wasn't classified by the number systems that classify the severity of a said concussion. I guess I could ask my doctor but I didn't as he said it was mid grade! What does that mean!

I have suffered from severe double vision in my right eye. I need to wear and eyepatch 24 7. I need some answers. I need to keep what's left of my sanity intact.

My concussion happened on September 22. My quality of life right now sucks as I can barely function.
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