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Default Back to work??

Hi, i know it is only two weeks since the accident..at work, severe Bang of head. Did not pass out. Next day had flashing lights in opposite eye to injury.
Off work two weeks, trying to rest. Go for short walks.
Becoming more and more dizzy. Dr says just rest. Job is in education so really worried about when the dizzy feeling and brain fog will lift especially as I am 60.
I know everyone is different, but any help welcome!
Do you gradually feel better or is there a definite turning point??
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