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Old 11-09-2012, 10:42 AM #1
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Hey all,

I'm 7 weeks in post concussion and still experiencing word searching and short term memory problems. I am also having a difficult time organizing tasks and prioritizing which is crucial in my position. I get horrid headaches when in florescent lighting. I experiencea return of symptoms when I overload my brain- my job is beyond overwhelming. My boss is tryong tbe u nderstanding but ggetsfrustrated with me. antone have any tips or suggestions for dealing.w/ cognitive issues? I am getting better but have a long way to.go.
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