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Old 08-04-2015, 09:56 AM
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Thanks Mark

I am seeing a neuropsychologist - I will discuss this with him. This is the only area in my life where I am feeling flat. Maybe I am not coping with the return to work as well as it appears? Flat is a good way of describing it - my excitement has gone re my work. It is a challenging high pressure job and I just am not into it?

Others experiences are helpful - does my old self come back in this regard? I know that everone is different - but it is valuable to hear what others in the same situation are feeling/going through.




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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Chloe,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

PCS can cause a change in personality. This can impact career issues. One part of the change in personality can be flat affect where it can be difficult to sense pleasure or fulfillment.

Before making a change, you might seek some professional help. An occupational psychologist or neuropsychologist may be helpful.

My best to you.
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