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Old 06-19-2012, 12:00 AM #1
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Default Should I listen to my Docter

It's been 10 weeks since I had concussion. Loc 90sec,amnesia,nausea
And pcs.

Yesterday I went for my check up and my Docter said i should go back to work now. He thinks im fine and eventually will get better.

He suggested me to start doing some light cardio.
For the first time I went for the walk today for like 10mins and I feel like pressuer in my head. Everytime i do anything physical I feel the pressuer. Anyone knows why ??

I'm so not ready for work. I still gets headeches.
What do u guys think I should do ??
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