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Old 07-05-2013, 01:20 PM #1
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Default How long did it take for your dizziness/imbalance to go away?

I had my concussion slightly over a month ago and i got hit under the chin going up. Since i have cycled through all the concussion symptoms but the one that tends to stay constant is dizziness. I never lost conscienscousness or lost any memory, but it was a very awkward angle to get hit. Im just curious how long do people normally stay dizzy/imbalanced for?
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