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Old 04-05-2011, 01:33 PM #1
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Frown Girlfriend is suffering from my pcs problems

I've had PCS for about a year now and I need advice. I've been with my girl for almost 4 months and just now told her about my head pain and issues it causes. She's been very supportive but I feel like I lean on her for support too much or that I'm ruining our relationship from my own problems. I can't ride on roller coasters with her, I can't drive to see her sometimes, I complain a lot and no medicine helps...it's tough and i feel like I'm going to lose her from this ****
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