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Old 11-27-2011, 10:16 PM #1
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Default Waking up feeling lost and confused? Very scary.

I've been having some mornings where I wake up feeling completely lost and confused. Not remembering what happened the day before or what I'm supposed to do that day. It's very disturbing. 2 days ago I had to lay in bed for about 30 minutes to recollect everything and realize what was going on. This morning I woke up and had the worst feeling ever. I felt like I was completely lost, thought I had amnesia or Alzheimers or something. Anyone have days like that? Just don't wanna feel alone on this.

5 months since my injury, 2 months since the symptoms of PCS first started.
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