The German professional has missed the autumn games in both the club team and the national team.

It has been a tough period and she could never have imagined that the consequences would be as long-lasting as they have been.

Rolfö continued to play in the final after being re-plastered. 

- It perhaps surprised me the most because I felt good during the match and had no major problems.

This makes me surprised that it has taken as long as it has done, Rolfö thinks about rehab as it progresses slowly, slowly.

- I progress in the training and train on my own, hope to be able to increase next week and train with the team then and partly be able to participate in the team training.

"Then I have a headache and feel powerless"

It is a deceptive disease state where the feeling varies from day to day.

- The last few days it has felt good and I have not had a headache but then some days are a little worse than others.

Then I have a headache and feel powerless, a feeling I had especially at the beginning of the concussion.

It is clear that it is frustrating when you notice that it does not go away after a week or two as I had hoped it would.

At the same time, you have to be patient and take it day by day.

I have an incredible respect for concussions.

There are no thoughts of playing a match or when it might happen.

- No not at all.

We have no longer a plan.

It must depend on feeling and how the day is and how I feel.

Now I am happy to take one step further and be able to train with the team.

Rolfö emphasizes that she must be patient.

- My problems have not been so extreme.

You have heard of really tough cases where you have been nauseous and have not been able to do anything at all.

Mine has been a bit more constant and not so extreme.

I did not expect it to take that long but now it has and you simply have to be patient.