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Over the long term experience for me, head aches/pains will change/shift location. Nothing predictable of the cause(s) or the timing, in my own experience.
While the fatigue , the brain fog, and the cognitive dysfunctions remained pretty much 'consistent' for me. As concussedlawyer has said it: "PCS is a marathon not a sprint." Settle yourself in for the long haul and be patient with yourself and your symptoms. As Mark has reiterated again & again here, "If you've seen one head injury, you've seen one head injury." Try not to compare yourself and your symptoms too much to others' --- there is wide degree of variance. It seems that this can be expected. Good luck to you, Chris, and I do hope for you a speedy and full recovery. Sincerely, Theta |
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