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Old 07-04-2022, 06:28 AM #1
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Hello,

There is one thing I am partly confused about because I've heard that late night sleeping is bad for a concussed brain and can cause symptoms and I've experienced this first hand actually. Hearing about it just confirmed my already existing suspicions.

My question is, what time should a concussed person sleep at as the latest time?

Thanks in advance!
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