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Old 05-27-2012, 06:17 PM #1
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Hello everyone. I'm ashraf. I recieved a concussion about 10 days ago.I got knocked out and hit the back of my head against the road pretty hard. unconscious for about 10 seconds. I was admitted to the hospital because of bad anxiety attacks. 2 days later i was admitted again because i turned into a zombie (kinda hard to explain the feeling). i had slurred speech for like 10 minutes. The anxiety attacks were the worst though. I stayed in the hospital overnight. The following week i spent the entire time being in a dazed state. I had bad balance but recovered quickly on that. I have been feeling much better in the past two days, but am worried that the state of daze will return. Will anyone have any idea, given the background, whether i will experience the symptoms again and if so for how long of a period of time will they remain?
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