Thanks for your response. I am being evaluated by a cardiologist for the fainting. I am now wearing a heart monitor.
It has helped me to read some of these posts as I can now see that my symptoms are pretty much like everyone here. I think I was in denial that I had PCS, but today I now realize that it is what I have. Even the neurologist telling me this did not make it so for some reason, but reading post after post of the same symptoms I'm having has done it for me.
I will do my best to relax more. Thanks so much.
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Originally Posted by ED
welcome to neurotalk, you'll come to the right place. Here all of us have been or going through the same symptoms u r ur not alone!  First off u must find out why u r faiting there is a whole host of reasons, speak to ur gp asap and get the bottom of it u dont want to hit ur head again, as concussions become comulative, and take MUUUUUCH longer to recover from. ur symptoms r classic pcs. symptoms. U need to relax rest ur brain as much as possible, i know its boring, but all of here have had energetic lives before our injuries, but we need to rest and recover because the brain takes the LOOOOONGEST to heal. Try listening to relaxing music, meditation, relaxing in a warm pool or going for light nature walks. Eating healthy is important and talking supplements are also important, the vitamin regimen is posted at the top of this forum. try not to let
ur symptoms get the better of u i know its not easy, getting worried and worked up about it will make it that much harder to recover. Speak to ur gp about physio therapy, message and vestibular.
Ur injured so now its time to heal.
ED
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