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Published: Tuesday, March 18 2008 12:40 a.m. MDT

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Anonymous

The human mind, a very private world, that neither doctors(MD's),psychologists nor scientists can or will ever really understand. My first serious concussion - as a junior in high school. I played a whole first half of a football game in a stupor and then at half time was taken to the hospital. Soon, I lost all feeling below the neck. The next day most neurological connectors were back (miracle) and I could walk. Week later I was back on the football field. A year later as a senior, similar experience. Knocked out, concussion, total short term memory loss,then off to the hospital. Privately thereafter, for a good while, I thought I was going CRAZY!and later a recoginition that "certain memory skills" in math and analysis, that I'd keenly had, were mimimized or compromised. In part, the concussions for years, shaped my private identity - I knew something had happened to me, but there was no way to explain it, NO ONE to talk to. A lesson. Parents! If you have a youth that suffers a head bump, take care, monitor, watch,LISTEN,potentially keep the youth away from and off the sport field, and far from dark side crazy.

help!

This article talked about the problems head injuries cause but nothing about how to fix these problems. Any ideas on how to get the head back to normal or how to deal with the headaches?

chris

I experienced a head injury 10 years ago, it was more extensive than a normal concussion though. I am researching the long term effects this could have caused. Please contact me for further information. Thank You

Renee'

I just suffered a severe concussion about 2.5 wks ago and was unconscious a long time, we figure about 20-25 min, resulted in 2 major black eyes (I hit the left side of my head). I have had 2 CT scans - EEG - blood work to rule out a blood clot in my lungs as I have breathing difficulties and now I'll be having an MRI. I have memory loss, blurry vision at times, headaches, my ears are plugged the list goes on. I am scared of what they might possibly find on the MRI. I didn't realize a concussion was so serious - I'm finding out now it is. Anyone know what the MRI will show versus the CT scans I had done when this first happened?

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