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Old 03-06-2012, 12:00 PM #1
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Default Do I see a doc?-

I guess the fact that it took about 10 trys to register on this site may mean I belong here - I'm wiped just from that.

About 10 days ago I had a ski accident- ended up landing on top of my head on a tree stump. I hit pretty hard, but didn't black out, or become to confused, vacant, etc. Neck and back were quite sore for 5-6 days, but that's pretty sorted out now.

So I still have a few typical symptoms, noise and light sensitivity. The rest is hard to articulate, other than I feel like I can only use about 30% of my brain without feeling overwhelmed, pressure, a pulsing, etc. In short, it hurts to think.

I haven't seen a doc yet as I know it's mostly a questions of time, and unlike most of you folks it's only been about 10 days. As things don't seem acute or worsening, is there any point in seeing a doc? Thanks in advance.
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