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Old 12-03-2008, 02:46 PM #1
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Default weakness down one side?

It's 8 months since my concussion now. It was relatively mild with no loss of consciousness but the sequellea were not; acute anxiety, depersonalisation etc.

Anyway I've noticed that when I get low I start to drag my right side slightly. I don't feel like I've lost coordination in it but my right arm stops swinging and my left leg seems to be playing more part in walking (this is when I feel slow and sluggish and depressed as I often get). What's really worrying me is that when I look and feel my body my right side seems smaller than my left. Anyone else experienced this? I was given a through neurological assesment after my injury and although my reactions were stronger down my left side, they said I was fine.

I'm right handed btw.
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