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Old 07-23-2010, 06:53 AM #1
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Hi guys,

Just wondered if there is anyone out there who has fully recovered from a severe case of pcs? Ive had mine since aug 09 and now im starting to get desperate! Obviously ive had all the symptoms that come with pcs, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, fatigue, dizzeyness, balance, guilt, so on. Will i ever after 11 months of this suffering ever be what i was before the fall? I struggle inparticualy with tv/pc screens, also bright lights, moving to fast in one direction then the other... i.e prepairing tea going to the fridge to the cooker so on so on.... i dont want to sound selfish, been the fact that i can walk, talk and have all my faculties, i know there are alot of people that are in a worse situation then me, but when you look fine people start to question what is stopping you doing the normal things that you cant do...... i was very sporty, my job is a sport, and this pcs is stopping me working for a living, luckily im covered by insurance but that runs out soon and im not well enough to return to the job. I have seen numerous medics/ scans, and they all say that i will get better, im not too convinced! It would be nice to hear from someone who has recovered fully! Is that person out there?

Thanks, i could of elaborated even more but my eyes are hurting so im going, if you do respond, thankyou for taking the time to respond to my question. It is greatly appreciated.
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