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Old 03-14-2011, 09:51 PM
Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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welcome to NeuroTalk.

Your experience is the norm. That ah ha feeling when you realize that this strange life is not you going crazy but instead, it is PCS and you are part of a large community of people with PCS is the same experience we all have had at one time or another.

Rather than give you the boiler plate comments for your symptoms, I suggest you do a search in this forum for each of your symptoms. You should find plenty of comments with suggestions for coping strategies. If you do not find all of the answers you need, post you questions here and someone will have a quick response.

btw, if you ever bump your head again, stay away from that ER. They are clueless.

In case you do not find this comment in your search and browsing, you should seriously consider getting a thorough exam of your neck by an upper cervical chiropractor. Some of your symptoms sound more like a neck injury symptom. The head bone is connected to the neck bone. Too bad doctors don't seem to realize this.

It would help many of us if you would break you posts up into paragraphs of 5 or 6 lines maximum. Many of us struggle to find the start of the next line when the paragraphs get beyond 6 lines. I copied your post and pasted it into MSWord so I could add paragraph spacings. Then, my damaged mind could make sense of it.

My best to you.
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