Andrew Huberman· PhD
there's actually quite a large percentage of people who a year out they're still suffering problems they still feel like they're not mentally clear and they still are sensitive to light and they still feel a little dizzy
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there's actually quite a large percentage of people who a year out they're still suffering problems they still feel like they're not mentally clear and they still are sensitive to light and they still feel a little dizzy
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it could be as as quote unquote mild as just a headache for a few days um following a head trauma or it could be you know in the case of this friend of mine for a couple of years um light was they had a lot of photosensitivity they had a lot of auditory sensitivity they had difficulty you know processing things they were much more irritable
but dizziness fogginess fatigue light sensitive noise sensitivity headache obviously difficulties falling or staying asleep nausea car sickness difficulty in busy environments cognitive issues you know all those things can you know I mean