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Old 09-23-2009, 03:42 PM #11
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Default How have you been feeling lately?

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Originally Posted by jamesbenning View Post
So my only choice was the ER. I spent the entire day there (the staff was really nice). The doc said I mostly had a mild concussion and now have to wait out the Post Concussion syndrome.

He said the alcohol has nothing to do with it.

I have slowly been feeling better...but I'm not 100 percent. Last night I had a dizzy spell in a mall and incredible anxiety at night.

What a messed up situation from a tiny head bump.
Hello,
Are you feeling any better now?
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