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Old 12-07-2011, 03:37 PM #12
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I'm 15, and sustained a signifigant concussion from cheerleading. I have PCS, and it sucks. The headaches are unspeakable, its hard to sleep, my emotions are all screwed up, I have random laughing/crying fits, I'm depressed and irritable, I have no interest in doing anything. I used to be an ambitious kid who loved life and other people, I was down to earth and had my emotions in check. I was well balanced and had a good outlook on things. Now I don't. I'm anxious over little things, and not very social. Its been a month today since the accident, and I'm still having issues and missing school. This year is so important (sophmore year) and I don't want to fall behind. Teachers don't understand because I can talk and walk and function. Nobody understands, and people think I'm overeacting or faking it because I can hold a conversation. I'm so afraid things are not going to be ok. So afraid. I used to be an honors class kid, I'm afraid I won't be. I don't know what to do.
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