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Old 02-19-2015, 07:06 PM #1
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Default Post Concussion forehead problem

It has been a month since my concussion (january 170, the worst of my symptoms (nausea and extreme dizziness) are gone. But now I got a new symptom, my forehead feels numb,heavy,and swollen, does anybody have similar experience or recommendations? ( I hit my head on the floor on grass so it wasn't on my forehead)
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