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Default How long does sickness last with post concussion?

Hi, I was informed by doctors that I have post concussion. I am a cheerleader and a girl landed on my head and ever since then I have been vomiting everyday and it has now been 3 weeks. Can anyone offer any advice on how long this will last?
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