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Old 03-06-2012, 12:37 PM #1
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Arc1,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. It sounds like you had quite a skiing fall.

I agree about the questionable value of not seeing a doctor. The only value to seeing a doctor is to get the concussion in your medical record. This can benefit you in the long term if your symptoms persist. Doctors can be doubtful if you have symptoms/complaints and there is no prior report of concussion in the medical record.

What have you been doing to take care of yourself and your concussion symptoms?
Thanks Mark-

I've been resting as much as I can, but can't avoid work completely. I work mostly from home - so I've been avoiding client visits and direct conversation.
I can communicate via email, but any sort of compex conversation is a real challenge.
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