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Old 11-27-2011, 05:50 PM #3
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This is totally second-hand, but I do know that Justin Morneau (who plays for the Minnesota Twins) got a concussion last season, was out for seven months, and then returned to play.

He later experienced a mild relapse of symptoms after diving to catch a ball in the outfield, even though he didn't hit his head directly on anything. I think they reported that he had brain fog and possibly a headache after that. He sat out a couple more games.

So, apparently, yes, you can experience renewed symptoms after minor events.
Really? Do you know if they went away quicker or were they back for awhile? I mean, I really don't want to go through this again for 7 months.
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