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Old 08-04-2012, 03:39 PM #3
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Hello

I received a concussion at the beginning of June, I still get persistently bad headaches, get feelings of nausea/dizziness, confusion, feeling 'spaced out' and struggle to find words when forming sentences or even just having a conversation. I went to the doctor yesterday and she is referring me for a scan.

Has anyone else been in a similar situation?
Welcome to NeuroTalk - I think we have been and are in this situation. More people will come out of the wood work to greet you and provide you with links and suggestions on what to do.

Best of lucK!

Primary advice: DO NOT HIT YOUR HEAD AGAIN!!
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