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Old 09-23-2020, 04:15 PM #1
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Default What is a setback to you?

I’m a 20 year old male with post concussion syndrome and anxiety from a lifetime of sports and being a reckless crazy child

Kinda wanna know what’s considered a setback means to you? I see the word a lot but never really know what it means.

Yesterday I tripped on a wire while directing a photoshoot and I tripped forward and reflexively did a little hop on one foot to catch my balance. My head got shaken up a good bit and today I feel quite rotten. Is this an example of setback or new injury?

How do you differentiate between the two? What causes setbacks for you and how do you make yourself feel better? What’s your protocol when something causes symptoms?
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