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Old 10-12-2011, 10:33 AM #1
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Default 2yrs post fall and still having issues???

Hi, i'm new here, but not new to mTBI/PCS.

I fell hard on left side of head while playing baseball 2yrs ago, had mTBI and lucky me... PCS for past 2yrs. Classic symptoms for long time, but now vertigo/nausea have stuck around with daily 'kicks', and headaches few times/wk. Grocery stores are hell, immediate trigger.

Neurologist/optometrist/fam doc says, everything looks normal, just have to wait it out, bruising takes time to heal. But seriously, 2yrs?? Its been getting worse lately too.

Not sure if anyone can suggest next steps? I saw a thread on behavioral optometrist? what else?

Thanks for your help!
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