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Old 07-18-2014, 07:18 PM #4
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Thank you for the responses. I am 48. My down slope has really increased this past year. Severe memory issues, headaches, insomnia, all of the standard stuff. I mistyped and meant NPA. I had a full blown one (7+hrs) after my last serious concussion 10 yrs ago. Obviously am very scared about what my future holds.

I have tried ambien but do not feel like it helps with sleep that much. My night terrors have been increasing in intensity and frequency.

While doing research on this stuff I learned about sub concussions and have had literally 200+ of them.
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