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Old 03-02-2012, 06:33 AM
GilbertLiddell GilbertLiddell is offline
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Anxiety is the worst enemy of PCS.

Did you have a change in daily schedule with the loss of income? Sleep patterns can make a big difference.

There are many of us who have the roller coaster ride of PCS with dips lasting a week or two.

I think you should try to relax, stay disciplined and try to wait this out. Day to day differences can be confusing. Week to week or even month to month trends are a better way to gauge condition.

Find something simple to do to keep busy. Then, see if you feel the same in a week or two.

My best to you.
As always, Marks advice is very sound...!!!

I started to drink more Tea and found that it seemed to really set me back. I think one of the biggest and most important things to overcome is acceptance that these symptoms are going to come and go for an undetermined period of time, i'm trying to accept that I may be up and down for 6 to 12 months, anything less for me will be a bonus.

One more thing that concerns me, is that i've been spitting blood every morning for the past three months. Not every morning, but most. My doc says this is nothing to worry about as my blood pressure is normal but that can't be normal, i'd never done that before the accident. Any ideas?
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