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Well I've definitely taken steps back this week. I feel like I've got worse. The constant head pressure is driving me mad! Went to see my go again who gave me a leaflet on concussion thank god I found this forum. Feel a bit at a loose end because I don't know what else I can be doing to help. I guess my anxiety is probably making the whole thing worse.
Be easier on yourself, anxiety is a concussion symptom.
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