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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 am noticing that some skills are improving and others are not. Some of the the things that I struggle with the most were weaknesses before the injury but now they are much worse. Is this common.
Writing, including spelling and organizing of sentences and paragraphs is very difficult. Words just tumble out of my head at random. Numbers are difficult. Lots of thing. Do these things improve on their own? Can I do things to help improve my cognitive skills? Games? Puzzles? I still have vision problems. Convergence insufficiency. So it's not easy to read. I'm 7 months pcs. I read other people's posts and I can't believe how well they can write with tbi. Why is it so hard for me? Su seb
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Su Seb Slipped in puddle and fell. 10/6/12. Whiplash and concussion. 48 years old. Dizzy, balance, vision, taste, sound, light, cognitive, headaches, foggy, head pressure , irritability,.... |
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