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Old 06-15-2016, 06:18 PM #1
4yearson 4yearson is offline
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Default How to Get Past Set Back?

After a couple of years of no setbacks, I finally hit my head and suffered a setback. While I had hit my head before this one was a bit stronger and I had anxiety from it worrying about a concussion. But there were no concussion symptoms the day off and the next day I just had a headache whether from the anxiety and/or hitting my head. I don't believe it was a concussion but there was a setback nevertheless.

So my question is how do you guys get over a setback? A couple of days rest and then back to normal activities? The headache went away after a couple of days and I was wondering if I should start going back to normal activities and pushing my head mentally as I've had some success with that before. Any feedback is appreciated, thank you.
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