God doesn't feel like it and nobody else has the authority.
I'm not religious, but I do love this sentence.
Robin, I've already exceeded the amount of rest the neurologist would have recommended for my concussion. If the centre won't let me train now, I don't when they ever will. But I know the head instructor is jittery, and while it's my choice to train, it's his choice to prevent me from doing it there. You'll notice no assignment of usable choice to the PT.
I am having more headaches than normal. But it occurs to me, I'm not having more headaches than the week before the concussion. It was a migraine pileup that preceeded both faints. I used to be having more and worse ones, along with a cascade of other post-concussive symptoms.
I'm miserable now, but sadly I was miserable right beforehand too. I only just realised that.
Does she think the headaches would abate of you stopped all training?
She never said. But she's never causally linked the headaches to training, which I think is fair, because I've had them pretty badly while not exercising at all. Just not this consistently. Her call.
The part that might not get me unbanned is the "of course, at any point post-concussion, the patient is at more risk for another." I'm just not the only concussed one there, and if we add up bangs to the head, I probably don't even rank.
However, I'm recent, and I'm a chick, and I look young. And I was too shortsighted to just suffer at home. I'm fairly sure all those things work to some degree against me.