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Old 07-26-2011, 11:05 PM #1
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Default Problems with motor control?

Hey it has been a while since I last posted, I started to get better but am currently deteriorating quickly. I have a couple things that are more new and a little bit alarming and was wondering if they are normal occurences for other people with PCS.

I notice the there are times when I have trouble with my motor control. I notice it the most when I am tired, like after a long day with a lot going on. My head starts to get that foggy feeling and then my motor control gets worse. It ranges from having a hard time tying my shoes or brushing my teeth like trouble holding the toothbruch to trouble walking. I had a very bad episode a couple days ago when I stayed out too late with friends. (I can't remember the night my friend had to tell me).
I was very dizzy so I asked my friend to drive me home she said I was very confused and asked the same questions a lot. By the time we got to my house I could barely manage to stay awake and she had to literally drag me into the house. She said it took me half an hour to get from my car to my bed (it should take no longer then 20 seconds). She said I kept saying I am going to run into door ways and the cars in the garage. She also told me going down the stairs she pretty much had to move my legs for me to get me down the stairs. I don't have any more details than that since i don't remember it.

The problems with the motor control is beginning to happen more often and seems to last longer which is why I am starting to get concerned.


Does anyone else have the problems or know why they are caused any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks

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