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Old 08-23-2011, 09:51 PM #1
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Default 5 month update

Just wanted to give you guys a quick update that can provide a little hope. I'm 5 months into PCS. Feeling 100% most of the time when I'm in a low physical environment. Thinking or feeling no longer flares any PCS symptoms for me. High level thinking at work is great now and I'm working long hours. Thank goodness.

Physical activity still does make PCS symptoms flare up a little but pretty much just while running (which I can do just about none of.) I can swim or walk fairly well with no issue (not like a super athlete yet but like a normal functioning human.) It's all good.

I noticed that visually I can get a little overwhelmed with movement of too many objects so I've started taking long walks on a rocky path in the woods. This has been stimulating my brain quite well and it's getting better at taking it all in visually. There are so many different colored leaves, rocks sticking up, roots, etc to look at and take in and process quickly while navigating through it. It's a great exercise for the PCS brain!

Best wishes.
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