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Old 03-17-2014, 12:14 PM #1
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Please encourage him to see a concussion clinic doctor. I too cried virtually non-stop after my concussion, but my depression/anxiety started about a week later. Not so sure about the other aberrant behavior, but you should definitely ask the doctor. If he caused damage to his frontal lobe that might indicate changes in executive function and decision making.
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I agree he needs to be seen by a doctor or the ER just to make sure there is no damage and then to a concussion specialist. He might agree to that especially if you tell him that they see people with this type of symptoms regularly, they wont laugh or think him odd.

Maybe let him read some of our posts here........might just convince him.
Good luck I hope you convince him to get help!
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