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Old 09-24-2009, 07:56 PM #5
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Originally Posted by soccer14 View Post
Well i went to school today for the first time in about two weeks...it went surprsingly well. I had a dull headache that would sometimes get a little worse and my balance was a little funny and sometimes i would kinda zone out but other than that it was good. I really think Im making progress...maybe i will be ready when basketball season comes.
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Get the neuro psychological done. But let mom make that appointment with Mayo clinic. You have questioned whether you might have seizures also.
If so Mayo clinic in some parts of the United States have some of the best
doctor's and clinics for this. Also if you really think getting ready for basketball season is going to happen you will need to see another doctor.

I think you need another reality check. Please don't put to much into playing a sport soon.

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