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123,
I bet your neuro is correct.
There is a pretty dang strong sense of self preservation when the head is involved and it is very easy to spiral down the path where "anxiety takes over and gives us a concussion".
I have concluded that anxiety is 2 pronged in relation to pcs..there is anxiety medically as a direct result of pcs and anxiety that we allow from experiencing pcs.
I think you can learn to identify the difference and do not allow the anxiety we produce ourselves to run over you.
Hope this makes some sense to you.
Bud
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