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Old 07-31-2013, 01:41 AM #1
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Default Fear of Getting Hit again!

Hey so i am 2 months post concussion, my symptoms are diminishing quite rapidly over the last week and a half. However, i am very scared of getting hit in the head again, especially when it comes to playing sports. I feel scared to try in basketball out of fear of getting second impact syndrome or having to go through all the troubles of my concussion all over again. Any thoughts on when it is fine to return back psychologically to playing full speed or being afraid that every potential hit on the head will result in another concussion
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