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Old 04-29-2007, 03:21 PM #1
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Default Post Concussion Syndrome

Hi - I have been suffering from PCS since the 23rd Feb and have had precious little effective support from my GP. I share many of the feelings of frustration expressed by others on this site (which is of great use) and I am keen to do everything possible to see some improvement.

Does anyone have any insight the liklihood of a full recovery, I'm keen to understand how often a complete return to normal function occurs?

Also, what basic assistance/advice should I be insisting on from my Doctor?

Any view / opinions would be gratefully received.

Thanks
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