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Old 07-25-2015, 10:48 AM #2
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Veru,

The bump with the refrigerator door is not a concussion. The return of symptoms are due to anxiety. It is very frustrating to be struggling with PCS symptoms. Any little bump can cause an almost flashback like return of symptoms. But, unless the bump was a serious impact that caused an immediate 'dazed and confused' state, it was not a concussion.

As an anxiety response builds after the bump, the 'dazed and confused' sensation can manifest. But, that delayed 'dazed and confused' does not signify a concussion.

Try to relax and rest to help your system settle down.

What are you doing these days to try to recover from your concussion from 11 months ago ?
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