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Old 07-04-2015, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Bud View Post
Galaxy,

Into believe much of the battle is anxiety.

I recently observed while walking thru a parking lot. A moving van hit a speed bump. I could see this happening in advance as he was obviously going to fast approaching the bump and I got a head ache from it. Pure and simple anxiety. I was on my boat Tuesday when a compartment door fell on closed on my head and left me really fearful for a couple
Of hours anticipating mysery. I would not have given such a thing a second thought a year ago...now to much thought!

Bud
Well said Bud. While it may have been some physical cause in early stages of our recovery i believe anxiety takes that feeling forward even after a long time. When I see a bump coming in my car, and if I concentrate on it, I feel in travelling through my neck and jolting my brain! And if I am busy taking to someone while travelling, the impact is usually much much lower. This has led me to believe that anxiety is a big factor contributing to the symptoms in the later stages of recovery
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