Little Brain's Guide to Post-Concussion Syndrome
a comic guide to living with the long-term effects of concussion
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Note: In February 2016, I slipped on the ice, landed on my head and got a concussion — my fourth. I started drawing Little Brain comics about my traumatic brain injury so family and friends could understand what I was going through. While I’ve recovered a lot, I still have post-concussion syndrome (PCS), which affects me daily. This guide summarizes some of what I’ve learned about PCS over the last few years. It’s intended to be a quick introduction to the topic, from the point of view of someone with PCS — it’s not a substitute for medical advice or treatment.
(Originally posted on Medium)