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Hi,
I'm a 41 yr old male & I have a very unusual type of post-concussion syndrome. After my head injury – incurred over 12 years ago playing Australian Rules Football - I recovered fully (my head ‘cleared’ after a couple of months) and a MRI scan showed no problems. And normally, I have no problems with attention, processing and memory. However, certain types of ‘hard’ vibration (e.g., from riding a bicycle) seem to trigger mild post concussion – my head seems a bit ‘cloudy’ and I struggle a bit with short-term memory, processing and concentration – it is quite noticeable. Fortunately, the ‘adverse effects’ normally wear off after a few days. This problem has been limiting the activities I undertake, as I have to avoid activities such as running, cycling etc..: Just wondering what the best course of action would be? Thank you for any assistance. ![]() |
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