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Originally Posted by SkiConcussion
Thanks for sharing Nitro! My fellow Canadian! I'm not in BC but ON which is very far but in the Great North nonetheless!
I know exactly what you mean about experiencing a lack of clarity all the time. For me, it's like I am constantly in a dream state. When I'm in a conversation, I find myself repeating what the last person said to make sure I understood them properly. Whenever I see or hear something there's a delay in processing what exactly I'm looking at or hearing.
I understand that you are feeling discouraged. I also felt that way after reading posts from people who are 3 years into PCS. I have a very compassionate doctor who reminds me all the time that this is my reality for right now and to take things one day at a time.
I have also taken this as an opportunity to listen to my body and reconnect with myself. I keep 2 journals: 1 to record my daily symptoms from which I provide my support team of my progress/changes and the other one is to record my feelings and thoughts. The hardest part is to accept that this will not go away in a week or two and there's a whole bunch of grieving that comes along with that - like you mentioned you miss being your old social, active self and sex. Getting all those feelings out in a healthy way can be helpful.
Going back to work to early can actually delay the healing process and produce setbacks so I would work closely with your doctor to set an appropriate time to return. I wish you all the best!
A return to work date has not yet been sent for me but I will post my progress once I do return.
Take Care, 
SkiC
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Hey,
So what exactly are your doctors telling you to do for treatment? and what to avoid? I am scheduled to see a neurologist but its not for a few months. I've read that when an NHL player is diagnosed with PCS they are told to do nothing and think about nothing until they are symptom free...is this along the lines of what your nerurologist has told you? Any info would be very helpful.
Nitro