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Old 04-18-2011, 04:11 AM #1
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Default Any tips on dealing with PCS nausea?

Hi all
I have had PCS for just over 3 months. This past week the symptoms have suddenly got worse again (things had been slowly improving). The worse symptom, apart from headaches, is nausea. It comes with a general feeling of being unwell. Anyone have any tips on how to reduce nausea? Somehow thought that by 3 months I might be shot of this but oh no, the fun carries on.

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