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Old 01-02-2012, 06:44 AM #1
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Default Returning symptoms

Hey, new to these forums today.

I had what my doctor describes as a mild concussion on the 16th December 2011. I wasn't knocked out but was taken to hospital and sent home. No scans etc. This is my 5th (and hopefully final) concussion.

I felt really bad for the first week, sleeping 14 hours a day, very dizzy. By the end of week two i was starting to feel better.

I woke up this morning and i'm as dizzy as i was on the first week of the concussion, is it normal to have returning symptoms? I'm a bit worried. Also, my eye sight feels a weird today as well. Not sure what to do.

Thanks in advance for any advice.
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