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Old 06-27-2018, 05:25 PM #1
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Help Post-concussive again

A couple weeks ago I made a turn and hit the side of my head on the frame of the ceiling wall of my stairs. i've gotten concussions before and hit my head since, but my headaches were gone for a while and now they have returned and havent stopped since. Is this normal or serious? I don't want these to be forever.
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