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Old 10-22-2011, 11:02 PM #1
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Question Do i have PCS?

Hey board As my first post I'd like to share my story on how I became aware something was wrong after my last concussion.

I only ever had 2 concussions in my life and both are due to boxing. I have never been knocked out (only dazed/seeing "stars") Both of these concussions happened between a month.

2 days ago I got punched a couple of times (Not hard) And i became to feel dizzy/dazed for a moment. Thats as far as it went and it was over. As i was driving home i felt a numb headache coming on and thankfully it wasnt full blown. I went to sleep thinking everything was going to be alright like the first time.

The following day I didn't feel like myself at all! I had sensitivity to light, my speech was slurred in conversations (sometimes i was repeating what i had just said) My libido and enthusiasm is always on the sky rocket but these past two days i feel depressed, almost like im a whole different person, no personality at all. I also keep forgetting things quick.

Can anyone please help?
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