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Old 10-13-2019, 08:15 PM #1
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Default Hit on a head after concussion and possible relapse?

Hello everyone,

I could use your advice - I’m two months post-concussion and still have a bunch of symptoms (dizziness, lightheadness, feeling like a zombie, brain fog, headaches , noise/light sensitivity).. yesterday, while getting something of the fridge, the big empty plastic water bottle fell on my head ( could only happen to me),it hurt for a while..but since then I feel extremely nauseated, really out of it and even more lightheaded.. could it be another concussion ? Should I be getting another CT scan done ( I had two of them 2 months ago)?
Please help
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