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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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I assume I am not alone in feeling ambushed by innocent Christmas lights. The ultra bright LEDs are killers. One co-worker is particularly upset that I have asked that people not decorate with lights. (Management and HR understand) Soft white lights or even red soft lights that don't blink aren't bad, but I have discovered something. The blue lights seem to go right through my eye and stab my brain (not literally of course). Get blue flashing lights and I am just about down for the count. It takes a good 20 minutes for my vision to clear and the rest of the day its funky. It makes sense now that halogen headlights bother me way more than "normal" headlights. I don't do a lot of driving at night, but I have to do some.
Feeling sort of like a scrooge and wanted to reach out with others who understand. ![]()
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. Concussion 6/29/12 by hitting back of head on concrete bottom of a pool coming off a water slide - MRI July 2012 normal - . October 2012 hit same spot on corner of filing cabinet. |
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