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Old 03-16-2011, 07:20 PM #1
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Default pcs starting month after concussion

I suffered a concussion and was knocked out for about a minute from a motocross crash about 7 weeks ago. I immediately was taken to a hospital and the CT scans came back normal. I had a horrible headache the rest of that day and the next. After those 2 days though i felt fine. After 4 weeks i decided id try to get back into exercising so i starting walking on my treadmill and then progressed to a slow jog later that week. During that week i noticed headaches coming on. That weekend i had horrible headaches and decided to stop exercising. The headaches slowed down the next week and i was feeling back to normal but then the week after the headaches came back and have progressively gotten worse. I havent been exercising yet they continue to stay with me all day everyday it seems. Just looking for some opinions on why this could be happening and if I should see a doctor again. Its been about 7 weeks now since the concussion and these headaches along with nausea are making life miserable.
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