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Old 02-14-2012, 03:26 PM #1
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Default When should I resume activity?

Sustained first concussion on 1/21. No loss of consciousness. Symptoms are dizziness and headaches whenever I watch tv or go on the computer. Taking leave of absence from school for the rest of the semester. Have been lying down, listening to audiobooks, avoiding tv/computer/everything for 2.5 weeks now. Still get headaches whenever I go on computer or tv. Is there a time I should just bite the bullet and go back to normal life? What do you suggest I do to entertain myself? Getting bored-er by the day and almost going crazy. Any suggestions/help?
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