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Old 09-11-2012, 03:25 AM #1
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Default red, sore eyes?

okay, so

I saw a doctor yesterday, he said when I proposed concussion, "I don't think so..." I don't trust doctors on these types of opinions though. I still feel very tired behind the eyes if that makes sense.

I am fine cognitively, memory is good, I don't tire out if I read, I'm still as sharp as the next uninjured person.

What I do have though are basically tired, red eyes that make my vision seem cloudy, and my face seems puffy? I was really tired yesterday, but I was also sleep deprived. And still no bruise has ever formed and it's been 5 days.

So, my question is, could the problem with my eyes be related to my head injury, or is it something like hay fever(I can't see my doctor till Thursday).

Thank you
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