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Old 11-15-2015, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by seth8a View Post
I agree. I found that about 90% of my difficulties when dealing with crowds and people were not actually PCS but anxiety related. I am also being treated for anxiety and depression and this has made all the difference in social settings. The symptoms become a lot more bearable when one is less anxious about them. It is a vicious circle in some ways, because, indeed, anxiety is one of the symptoms of a head injury. I would recommend seeing someone to have the anxiety treated, if possible. It has helped me hugely and I feel like I have my life back again!
I have taken anxiety meds for a year and a half and see a phsychologist every two weeks. We will have lots to talk about this week
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