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Old 05-28-2013, 04:03 AM #1
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Question When will dizziness stop?

Dear All,

I hit my top of head two months ago. Doctor said it's just slight concussion and will recover very soon. My only symptom is dizziness, but it NEVER stop. So I guess it's PCS. My dizziness is like I'm a swaying tree in the wind no matter when standing still. My head is very heavy and can't help "sway" all the time. Dizziness lasts ALL DAY LONG and become worse when sleeping. Sometimes I wake up in the midnight due to dizziness......

It really troubles my life. I have no idea how long I can recover from this dizziness. Does anyone have similar symptom with me? Is it ear rock problem after hitting?

Please give me some suggestions. Thank you guys.
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