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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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Because I can't figure out how to create a signature, (yes, I see and laugh at the irony), here's the quick overview.
I had my first concussion about 40 years ago. They've been coming ever since. 8 confirmed since 1987 including 2 severe ones. 4 of those have been since November of 2011. All told the count is probably in the 10-15 range with my guess being closer to 15. I played a lot of pickup football games (no pads or helmet) when I was a kid and I've been told stories that sound a lot like getting concussions during some of those games. To the point. Right now, I think my biggest problem is my inability to motivate myself. If I could find a way to motivate myself, I could start working on things that might help me get better. Like, better diet, exercise to name a couple. Does anyone else have this kind of problem with motivation? How did you over come it or what, if anything are you doing to help it? Thanks. |
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