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Old 03-29-2012, 03:16 PM #1
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Default 2 concusion 2yrs later still 24/7 pain

I am searching for my son he is now 14. He had two football injuries 8 day apart two concussions, whiplash, and his abdomen was crush trauma. He is left with his head in 24/7 pain level 8. He can't do any activity even light touch as shampooing his head or walking increase's it to a level 10 pain. He has migraines on top of this horrible pain. MRI show nothing x-ray not much. no one know why and they try to shrug it off an just treat the migraine like the rest doesn't exists because they cant see anything damaged. I am lost on where to get more help and how he can function for his life and what to do next. He has tried some medication but nothing has helped so we really are on nothing. He has done cranial sacral therapy. Any ideas??
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