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Old 08-24-2020, 11:04 PM #1
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Default Concussion vertigo and neck pain

Hi I had a concussion I went to the hospital and they just let me go 3 days after I have neck pain and feeling dizzy and vértigos is it normal ? Advise me what to do pls thank you
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