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Old 10-10-2012, 04:18 PM #5
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Default Hello Stacie

Welcome to Neuro Talk. Anxiety and panic can happen with any severe trauma you get. You are not crazy, and it is good that you are going for council. anytime there is a sugery on a brain, things can happen that are not quite what the doctors think. that one doctor should never have told you it was all in your head, he didn't have much sympathy. My neighbor has had two brain surgeries for brain cancer. He has days that are good, and days where cognitive, panic like things happen. I hope with therapy and good meds. that this will go away for you and you can go back to a more normal existance. God keep you in his hands. ginnie
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