Possibly, but that is not very common. You should consult with a medical professional - preferably the one who originally assisted you with the treatment of your concussion - to get some specific advice on what this might be.
Yes, you can still play video games with a concussion. In fact, when I got a concussion, that is all I did.
YOU SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY THERE COULD BE ANOTHER PROBLEM OR IT COULD OF BEEN JUST A HARD HIT AND IT STILL HURTS. SEE A DOCTOR JUST IN CASE OF ANOTHER PROBLEM. Go to your primary Doctor or better the ER. Sounds like you had suffered a concusion(when you hit your head really hard and you get dizziness...) Most of the time we can't tell how bad is it; but if still hurts if better to go to have at least a ct -scan and expl.ained everything and how it happened. But honestly ;Go to a doctor. Good Luck!!!
Yes,because he could have pics of her when he's sad.he could still have feeling for her. :)
It would still have happened, but slower.
It affects the way you react to things... for instance if you get a concussion and you still have "concussion like symptoms" and if you get hit again and get another concussion that's some serious brain damage... they are trying to help keep everyone safe in the sports industry.
If you have a heavy chest feeling that is not tight and you are having no breathing issues, it should still be checked out. It could be something as simple as acid reflux but it could be more severe.
ASK HIM; COMMUNICATE ABOUT EACHOTHERS FEELING AND MAYBE YOU GUYS CAN WORK IT AGAIN. :) HAPPENED TO ME:) ASK HIM; COMMUNICATE ABOUT EACHOTHERS FEELING AND MAYBE YOU GUYS CAN WORK IT AGAIN. :) HAPPENED TO ME:)
You never lost your emotions. They might have been suppressed because of something that happened, but they are still there, though it might just be you aren't feeling them.
Even though she knew rationally that she was inculpable for her sister's suicide, she still could not help feeling that she could have done something to prevent it.
Not likely. He still suffers from post concussion symptoms and is getting older.
No. You should be talking to a doctor, not a website.
Non fiction because it could be a true thing that happened or will still happen.