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Old 03-23-2014, 07:12 AM #1
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Default brain more susceptible to re-injury?

Hi everyone, i had a concussion in june which took 5 months for the symptoms to go away. Since then i get new concussion symptoms whenever i bump or even tap my head. The symptoms go away after 1-3 weeks but then inevitably i bump my head again!
Can anyone explain to me what might be going on? And whether this will improve as time passes? I am visiting my dr next week but in the meantime would be really grateful to hear your input. Thanks!
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