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Old 01-18-2013, 08:49 PM
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When I started to walk through the fog and symptoms (headache, dizziness, and fullness in my head) I would get so frustrated. Occasionally I would have a good cry. After crying for a bit I would feel some stress resolved.

A lot of what is so hard about PCS is the burden of trying to get through day after day with no reprieve. I can imagine your husband feels the same way. As long as these moments don't get worse, I would not worry. Your encouragement and kindness is priceless!

I believe that getting out frustration is healthy and shows that he is trying to improve, it is when we give up completely that the depression becomes a problem. I think that everyone with PCS goes through some type of grieving period. To not be able to do what you once could is heartbreaking.

Thank you very much for being a considerate caregiver to someone with PCS. Best wishes.
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