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Hi All,

6 weeks after a concussion and most of the severe headaches are gone. however, I'm not able to read or write for more than 20-30 minutes at a time. Anything longer than that brings on headache dizziness, and overall sickening sensations which last all day.

Has anyone else experienced an inability to read or write after a head injury?
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