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Old 11-21-2013, 03:53 PM #1
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Default Post-Concussion & Cold Virus

Hi,

I am 8 months from my concussion. I am encountering my first cold virus. I am hitting about two weeks. My experience so far with it is most days I am on- as long as I stay on top my oils and water. But other days I could seriously sleep all day or just sit in one spot without moving. Pre-injury I could hammer through having a cold. Some of my standard symptoms sneak in- fatigue, lack of comprehension and memory recall/retrieval. What have others experienced? Haha- guess I want to validate what I am experiencing.

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