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Old 04-04-2010, 09:01 PM #1
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Default I went on a bumpy trail with a golfcart today for fifteen minutes... Now dizzy.

I hope this topic isn't too silly.

I've been doing well, I guess. Been taking a vitamin regiment and being easy. Today during Easter though we were over at my family's and my girlfriend wanted a tour of the woods. I didn't think much of it at the time. We went on the golfcart and drove around the trails for fifteen minutes.

About a half an hour after (around 2:30) until now (9:00) I've been dizzy and nauseous ever sense. Am I going to trigger a concussion or am I now just, thanks to PCS, more susceptible to motion sickness?
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