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Post-Concussion Syndrome Makes It Hard for Me to Function—Here's What It's Like
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2019-12-16
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After an accidental jab to the head, Kate Anderson, 37, was diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury, which led to post-concussion syndrome. A year later, day-to-day life with this little-known disorder remains a challenge.
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