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Old 02-12-2009, 01:17 AM
tommywrestler tommywrestler is offline
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Originally Posted by PCS McGee View Post
I believe TBI refers to the actual injury, while PCS refers to the after effects of the injury (dizziness, memory loss, irritability, etc).

You can have TBI without getting longstanding PCS symptoms, and (depending on your doctor's opinion of "mild" concussions) you can have PCS without ever having TBI. Most common combination is TBI with at least a few days of PCS symptoms, though.
So to make me understand this if my brain showed ''No signs'' of damage at all blood work and all was done,why would i still be having these symptoms almost 15 months later???there are cases of ''No TBI'' still yet having PCS right????
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