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Old 11-09-2011, 09:37 PM #1
Kelley84 Kelley84 is offline
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Default Personality changes with PCS

So I know that it is not unusual but I have had some major personality issues since my head injury. I am just curious if others have had the same experience and what you have done about it.

The main things I notice other than the daily symptoms are:

#1 I am very self absorbed I think of me first. And while people might not think this is completely horrible it is not like me at all.

#2 The major thing is my anger issues. I was always the type of person that when I got angry I would cry. Now I get mad so mad that I think that I could hurt someone. And it happens over stupid things.

I have been on a large variety of medications some of which has helped a little with the anger and others that do nothing. Does anyone have any suggestions.
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