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After my first concussion, I would find that if my anxiety levels or pain levels were up, I was more aware of the temp issues with my body, especially being cold. It's as though my central nervous system was just constantly off kilter!!
I dealt with it for many months and had numerous tests (neurological, cardio, endocrine, etc) all to come back normal. It was frustrating & scary because i couldn't pinpoint a cause. Ultimately the temperature sensitivity improved, but it took many, many months. To cope, I simply tried to deal with each situation as it arose - just as you are doing.
Sorry you are experiencing this, I feel for you!
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Musiclover .
PCS "survivor" - first concussion 10/2010 with PCS for nearly a year. Hit back of head on a shelf. Symptoms were head and neck pain, vertigo, nausea, lethargy, anxiety & depression. Experienced greatest amount of recovery between 9-12 months, with the following year being much, much better .
2nd concussion 12/2012 - hit front left forehead on wooden edge of couch. Currently dealing with a return of PCS symptoms including headache, nausea, vertigo, brain fog, and lethargy. .
~ just trying to take it one day at a time . ~
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