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Old 06-02-2015, 09:02 AM #10
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Best thing is to go at a pace or lift a weight that does not bring on symptoms and if you pass that threshhold, ease off. It's frustrating I know but that's how to do it so you don't get set backs.

13 months post concussion and I can still get pretty bad head pressure symptoms from exercising if I push it. Try not to overdo it and get a setbacks.
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