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Old 03-31-2012, 10:37 PM #4
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The computer games will effect your recovery and symptoms. The increase in symptoms may not be immediate. The brain gets stressed and reacts when it finally hits critical mass.

The anxiety from PCS has very little to do with thoughts. It is based on the way the brain processes or tries to process the stimulation from your environment. The computer can be a huge source of stimulation, even when you think the stimulation is not problematic.

The roller coaster of PCS is normal. Expect it to continue, especially if you do not find a way to reduce stress. The goal should be to minimize stress and the symptoms that follow because the best healing happens when there are no or minimal symptoms.

The acetaminophen is fine for the head aches. Brand does not matter. If it does not work well enough for some head aches, take some aspirin at the same time. Aspirin and acetaminophen can be combines safely.

What do you do on a computer 12+ hours per day? There are some computer activities that should be limited.

When you are struggling to focus, stop and note your environment. Are there lots of sound or visual stimuli? Many of us have to develop new skills to help us focus. PCS often causes us to be easily distracted.

It would help if you had a home blood pressure kit. If you take your blood pressure when a head ache hits or you get the strange roller coaster feeling in your stomach, you may notice an increase. This rise in BP is a common problem and cause of symptoms.

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