Posted February 9Feb 9 I had a major concussion February of last year. It pretty much zapped my enthusiasm to do anything. In fact, I would have rather just stayed in bed all day. It pretty much turns you into a baby.
February 12Feb 12 It can hurt a lot of things and affect other things, so yeah it can make it harder to read or not able to read again.
February 13Feb 13 Author I was beat up in the head really bad once and it was painful for me to read, but that lasted only a day or so. But it was weird to have pain reading. That's really scary. Anyway, I went to the doctor to get it checked out, but they said nothing was wrong. Yeah, right, lol.
February 13Feb 13 Having a brain injury can hurt a lot of things, not just your ability to read. Some people end up having to re-learn how to walk, talk, chew their food, etc.
February 13Feb 13 Author 23 hours ago, JennyorAlice said:Having a brain injury can hurt a lot of things, not just your ability to read. Some people end up having to re-learn how to walk, talk, chew their food, etc.One thing it does is cause nausea. I remember getting sea-sick on bus rides after this concussion I had last February.
I had a major concussion February of last year. It pretty much zapped my enthusiasm to do anything. In fact, I would have rather just stayed in bed all day. It pretty much turns you into a baby.