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Old 02-27-2020, 05:00 PM #5
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You are very correct....I never would of thought that the internet would be so helpful in so many ways from support and not being alone through such hard times!
I got my concussion in a car accident 15 months ago and still deal with many issues. Every time I see a new doctor or specialist they tell me that they are learning from us as the whole theory of PCS is so new for all of them. They also say, "If you've seen one concussion, you've seen one concussion" as there is no one textbook way someone will get symptoms, or not, from a concussion. Each one is different, unlike a broken bone. Those all fix in somewhat the same way.
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