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Old 04-14-2016, 08:55 AM #1
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Hello everyone. My name is Oliver. First, I ‘am trying to do my very best in English because I’ am from Germany. So sorry if I produce some faults.

Our daughter (24yr) had been diagnosed with post concussion syndrome, about seven month ago. She had an accident. She have been fallen on the backside of her head. The doctor recommended to stay in bed for two weeks, but it didn't get better. Then she was about six weeks in bed and it got slowly better. Then she hit her head a little bit by getting in her car and her state became as it was at the beginning. Then after several weeks it was getting again a little better. Two months ago it was almost gone, but suddenly it became worse again. We’ve been to all kind of doctors and all had different recommendations. Some said absolutely silence, others said get up and walk around. Our daughter broke up now her study, close to becoming a Master. She is close to a mental breakdown and we are quiet desperate. Let me tell you about her symptoms: She cannot watch TV. That makes her very dizzy and she gets headache. Same with the computer. She always have the feeling to be in a boat that moves. Her own movements appear to her time lag. She cannot focus longer than a few minutes on something. As a result of all these things and circumstances she is losing weight too. We are total helpless. Can anybody help us with suggestions or recommendations?

A post concussion syndrome in Germany becomes a treatment like a cold in November. That’s my opinion. So if you have any ideas, please let us know. Thank you!
With kind regards.
Oliver
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