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Old 12-12-2015, 11:03 PM #1
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Default Help, roommate is freaking me out

Hey everybody,

I am a college sophomore. My roommate got dropped on her head during a training session a few days ago. She came home, threw up, and slept for 19hrs. She hasn't been feeling well and her head is still bleeding. We have finals next week and she refuses to be seen because she wants to get finals done with. It wouldn't be her first concussion, she is a national level soccer player...

She is forgetting simple things and has been studying the same page for hrs and can't remember doing so... let alone what she is studying.

She has a horrible headache and neck pain and seems to be dizzy. She isn't saying much and has a crazy pain tolerance. Example: she has cracks in her femur and still plays soccer and trains for triathlons with them...

I dont really know what to do.
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