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Old 12-22-2011, 01:36 AM #1
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Default How long did it take for your PCS symptoms to show up?

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It took me about 3 months before I started getting symptoms. I was injured in June, took me till about early August to start feeling better. I thought I was fully recovered so I started doing normal things...working, partying and even drinking alcohol. Then BAM, in September I was smacked in the face with PCS symptoms. It seemed like every day I would wake up with a new symptom. I ended up going to the ER numerous times because of them.

I always wonder if the alcohol I was drinking when I thought I was recovered triggered the symptoms or screwed me up permanently =\... Only time will tell!
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