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Old 04-02-2015, 07:25 AM #1
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Default headaches 7 months after!

My concussion was relatively minor, it was going away 2 weeks post concussion, with only symptom being dizziness (no headache) but my recovery turned into hell when my gf left me and I was left unable to sleep, it dragged for 5 months almost.

Anyway, at the 6 months mark or so I started having headaches regularly. Is that weird? I am really concerned. I never had morning headaches before, I rarely had any in fact, and now it is almost every day.

Also I noticed that any drug that increased circulation or even a very hot shower would make the headache worse. Cold water and ice are good.

Thoughts anyone? experiences?

Thank you
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