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Old 05-05-2012, 04:56 PM #1
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Default Vision, Heart Rate, and Medication

Hello again. I've been away for a while trying to avoid the computer as much as possible, as it and television screens seem to exacerbate my symptoms. I have made improvements since my concussion ~8 months ago, but still have all of the main symptoms; they are just less pronounced. I'm wondering if anyone has any strategies for vision, or whether it's worth seeing an or some similar type of doctor?

Also wondering if anyone else experiences their symptoms worsen when their heart rate goes up?

Finally, I wonder whether taking medications for migraines does more harm than good by masking symptoms?
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