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Old 06-21-2012, 08:38 AM #1
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I am a lifelong concussion suffer looking for help with the symptoms; I didn’t know that there was a long term issue with concussions until the talk about athletes having one being an problem and I have not found any information on non-sports related concussion like mine and I would be willing to be involved in a study if that would help or travel to a specialist if I could find a good one that showed promising results.
Has anyone heard of real help with the symptoms with a path to cure them?
thanks
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