I Need these Facts on Concussions Like I Need a Hole in the Head

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A concussion is a mild form of traumatic brain injury and the only time you’ll be able to describe something as both “mild” and “traumatic”.

Symptoms of a concussion are pain, loss of consciousness, change in sleep patterns and depression. Because concussions can also be asymptomatic, you should always assume you have a concussion.

People with concussions should see a doctor. If you can’t see your doctor, check for blindness.

Talk to your doctor about any medications you are currently taking, especially if there is a lull in the conversation and you need something to talk about besides golf and the weather.

The best treatment for a concussion is sleep. Sleep allows the brain to heal. A concussion might make it more difficult to fall asleep because reality hates us all just that much.

Personality change is a sign of a severe concussion; for this reason, if you know someone who is rude, bitter, sarcastic and mean, hit them in the head.

The earlier you seek medical care for your concussion, the easier it will be for medical professionals to empty out any bank accounts you might have money in.

While recovering from a head injury DO NOT TAX THE BRAIN. If you must watch television, watch Good Morning America or The Expendables on a continuous loop.

If you suspect that someone has had a concussion, check their pupils. If they don’t have any, you are probably looking at Little Orphan Annie.

Concussion sufferers can experience headaches, neck pain, loss of motor skills, changes in mental health and excessive or lack of sleep. Having a concussion is an excellent way to find out what it feels like to get old.

12 thoughts on “I Need these Facts on Concussions Like I Need a Hole in the Head

  1. I can vouch for what you say in your last paragraph because I’m older than Joe Biden, and have all those maladies except for loss of motor skills, at which I still excel (such as driving like a mania without killing or even injuring other motorists).

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