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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 505475" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>You say your son is a soccer player, is it possible he hit his head just before the symptoms started? Concentration can be harder after a head injury. Even a mild concussion that one might not be aware of can cause problems with noise tolerance, mood, and attention. Often mild head injuries cannot be verified medically ie: as per CAT or MRI or even EEG. My daughter has been suffering for over a year from a "moderate" concussion. My brother, who was a genius and on full scholorship to MIT, coud not concentrate after a car accident in which he sruck his forehead on the rear view mirror. He ended up flunking out of school. You might want to consider a much lighter course load for your son next semester (maybe drop a course or two this semester also) at least untill you get the attending problem under control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 505475, member: 2315"] You say your son is a soccer player, is it possible he hit his head just before the symptoms started? Concentration can be harder after a head injury. Even a mild concussion that one might not be aware of can cause problems with noise tolerance, mood, and attention. Often mild head injuries cannot be verified medically ie: as per CAT or MRI or even EEG. My daughter has been suffering for over a year from a "moderate" concussion. My brother, who was a genius and on full scholorship to MIT, coud not concentrate after a car accident in which he sruck his forehead on the rear view mirror. He ended up flunking out of school. You might want to consider a much lighter course load for your son next semester (maybe drop a course or two this semester also) at least untill you get the attending problem under control. [/QUOTE]
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