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Old 08-16-2010, 12:14 AM #1
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Default Post Concussion almost 1 year

Hi, so after googling PCS alternative therapies I somehow came across this site. To my relief I found a thread from this forum with others having the same problem.

Last September ('09) I suffered a concussion (3rd or fourth confirmed) during a hockey game by taking an elbow to the back of my head at mid ice. 11 months later I'm still having PCS and only working 3 half days a week.

Before I start in on the story of symptoms and and asking for others advice maybe i could be pointed to a more appropriate column or thread here.

Thanks!
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