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Default Sudden symptom increase

Hey all,

So long story short I bumped my head pretty good , woke up in the night lost and whammy! Anyway I seemed ok for a day or two but this week all the sudden my vision has regressed and I am awfully dizzy again, I can deal with it but I was wondering if anyone else has done this and had a quick turn around, I'm hoping it's possible just a quick set back, either way I'll try to stay positive..

Thanks in advance
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PCS since 07/14 Symptoms: Vision(double,tracking, contrasts) Headache, Motion sensitivity, Psych issues, low stress tolerance, minor tinitus, sensitivity to noise and light, sleep issues.
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