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Old 11-04-2011, 08:59 AM #1
JaneLdn JaneLdn is offline
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Default You will get there in the end!...

Hi all,

My PCS has finally gone, wow!! So to anyone who is reading this and feeling awful, and wondering how much longer, it does go eventually, and you will feel fine again . I had a couple of relapses where I felt fine then suddenly bad again but now I reckon I'm there. Still having physio for the whiplash injury to my neck that I sustained when I got the concussion in Jan...but whiplash is nothing compared to the rest of it!

The other thing I've been thinking about is being accident prone.........I sat down and totalled up the accidents I have had in my life, including the concussion of course, and was stunned at how many. Anyone else like this?
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