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Old 01-10-2010, 01:13 AM #1
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Question PCS Symptoms worsen when I'm up, eye stuff

Hello all, I've been reading the forum for a while and it is a lifesaver, I don't feel so alone. I'm 3 months into this and trying to be patient with the speed of recovery. I spend a lot of time laying down because the symptoms worsen when I'm up for long and after I'm up a while my brain is so foggy (in addition to all the other lovely symptoms) I struggle to make even simple decisions/focus. Is this typical to have the symptoms worsen when you're vertical instead of horizonal? Does anyone know why this would be the case?

The second question I have is about my eyes. I have trouble tracking in general and looking up at an angle. Also, after I've been up for a while, my vision blurs on the upper edge and I feel a slight pressure or heaviness there, anyone else had this?
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