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Old 12-04-2014, 08:59 PM #1
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Default Could I have another concussion?

This morning while I was showering I smacked my head extremely hard. I have felt extremely ill since. I am fatigued,vomiting,dizzy,headache that won't go away,even vision problems all like my first concussion(this would be my third. I've had a level 4,and a level 1.) My second concussion wasn't this bad. Could I have another concussion?
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