My 16 year old brother is here with me, and he's had post concussion syndrome for about 13 months. He says he feels the pain of everyone in this thread and that there's all these subtle mental symptoms you can't understand unless you've been through it. He wants to know how far you are in your recovery in terms of being able to do things-he can't do anything. How do you cope with the unholy boredom? There's a lot of variance in how people deal with the symptoms. Some people put it away, ignore it, and others (like him) are completely incapacitated. What do you do during the day, and what is the advice of your doctors at this point?
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My 16 year old brother is here with me, and he's had post concussion syndrome for about 13 months. He says he feels the pain of everyone in this thread and that there's all these subtle mental symptoms you can't understand unless you've been through it. He wants to know how far you are in your recovery in terms of being able to do things-he can't do anything. How do you cope with the unholy boredom? There's a lot of variance in how people deal with the symptoms. Some people put it away, ignore it, and others (like him) are completely incapacitated. What do you do during the day, and what is the advice of your doctors at this point?
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