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Old 03-18-2011, 12:57 AM #1
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Default Headaches worse. WTH???

Ok, got a concusion almost 2 weeks ago. You can read my other post for details. Well, in the last five days my headaches have been worse. I have been trying to resume somewhat normal activity this week( Still not working out or practicing) If I go to the store or do almost anything I get very bad headaches. I do not seem to be recoveing as fast as I thought I would. Alot of the symptoms I was deal with like dizziness and balance issues have gone away. But these headaches are real bad. My CT scan I had at the ER on the 5th of March was clear. Does anybody have suggestions about what I could do to help myself? And why would my headaches be worse on this the second week.
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