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07-13-2018, 08:30 AM | #1 | ||
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It seems like my symptoms are changing!.. it's not as strong as before my eyes aren't shifting course as much as they were before so it seems like the medication is working
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07-13-2018, 09:05 AM | #2 | ||
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Good, its something that with time and an adjustment to your thinking
it might not be there at all. You have to also remember you are used to it being there in a way. Like I was used to the symptoms of a post concussion so weeks and months and sometimes years after having one, something would linger in my mind to make the symptom of a concussion be strong in my mind. Like the dizzy and its really hard to explain some other things come back. So I would have to tell myself that I had these when I got one, and that I was having an symptom of a relapse. So I would just help myself through it. It usually worked, sometimes though it would take a day of laying in my bed and doing exactly nothing. Donna |
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