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Old 11-23-2011, 10:32 PM #1
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Default depression and anxiety

For those of you who have had depression and anxiety with PCS - have any of you recovered from that?

I have it now. I didn't notice it at all until about 5 months after I hit my head when I started to become more clear in my thinking. It's like the unclear thinking had me not noticing my emotions and it's been a total inverse swing. The clearer I got, the more depressed and anxious I realized I felt.

The reason I ask, is, it seems to be getting worse not better. Shouldn't it be getting better?

I'm 8 months pcs. I've never had depression or anxiety before. I've always been very happy.
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