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Old 10-21-2013, 02:22 PM #4
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had an epiphany saturday night.
saw a movie for the first time since the concussion almost 8 weeks ago.
about half way through my temples started tingling and started feeling nauseous. this continued for the rest of the movie.
the next day I felt my vision wasn't quit right and by the end of the day my eye sockets were uncomfortable.
makes me realize my brain is still injured and healing.
i'm still working full time and still debating the wisdom of that. I have modified my work routine a bit, not sure if it has helped. still having issues straining with the pressures of work, dizzy, nausea and head aches.
thanks everyone. it's nice to be able to interact with people who understand.
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