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Old 08-31-2014, 12:51 PM #1
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Default dizzy/woozy in just one eye?

Hey everyone, I've had 5 concussions within the past 3 years. The first 4 healed pretty much within 3 weeks to where I could go back to work.

This last concussion is taking a while longer. I'm slowly getting better, but my right eye seems to be the main problem. If I'm watching tv or on the computer, if I close my right eye I don't seem to get dizzy or woozy.

Also my right ear seems to be more sensitive when talking on the phone.

And the right side of my head also feels more "full"....like more of a heaviness I guess. Any ideas on why that would be? I can't get into the neurologist until Sept. 30th..so just wondering if anyone has any ideas.

I'm also still having maybe one cup of coffee a day. Has anyone noticed if coffee slows down their healing process?

Thanks in advance!
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