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Old 01-17-2015, 12:58 AM #1
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Default A Question about TV

I am about to reach my one year anniversary of my car accident. I still can't watch TV even for short periods of time without major symptoms.

I have two questions; first do other people have the same issue? I only watch to see Packers games and can't even do that.

My second question is has anyone tried 4K TV? I can use computer screen and go to movies. I was thinking maybe it's the refresh rate.

I have adjusted to life without TV but would like to watch more football someday.

51 year old male with long history of sports related concussions. Two major concussions from football in middle school and many more from high speed sports. I am still out out on long term disability from the car accident.
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