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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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About halfway through the test I noticed the fog rolling in. I didn't want to quit in the middle of the test so I kept going...and now I'm a complete space cadet! I can literally feel my brain struggling now - its like flexing or something. Same thing that happens when I play video games.
Is that normal? I guess I can say at 6 months post-concussion/TBI I am NOT ready to start med school yet ![]() I got a 119 by the way. That's probably not very accurate since it was an internet test...but yeah. Time to lock myself in the room until it goes away! |
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I can see how an IQ test could waste your brain. They are designed to test your ability to do multi-step thinking. This is difficult for the PCS brain.
Med school is highly unlikely for those of us who have PCS. The stress loads are just too high.
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