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Old 07-01-2014, 01:01 AM #1
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Default Subconcussive Impacts

Hello once again everyone. Back in September, I joined the forums with intent to seek answers for my overwhelming anxiety surrounding my possible concussion in June. Although my initial "bout" with post concussion syndrome was more hypochondria than anything, I have returned to inquire of a more recent dilemma I've been facing. In the past few months I have been racking up several sub-concussive impacts. I've been hitting my head once almost everyday this month, and needless to say I have become extremely concerned. I'm starting to have struggles with memory, and my inherent depression and anxiety have taken a turn for the worse to say the least. For a while I had rested my faith in my therapist's faulty definition of neuroplasticity but now I'm starting to see that it is a serious issue. I would just like to know if I am too far gone to fully recover with how often I have been hitting my head. I'm still 13 and while This is a serious concern and I would like an answer soon
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