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Old 04-02-2012, 09:35 AM #1
Valleybob Valleybob is offline
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Default PCS or Anxiety

Hi, I'm new to the forum. I'm going on 8 months and sometime it's hard to tell if the symptoms are anxiety or PCS.

Main symptoms are dizziness, and a weird pressure feeling in the head that's there all the time but gets worse when I lift things (even dishes from the dishwasher), lift milk from the fridge, open doors, mix soup, bumps on the road from driving etc..

Also very sensitive to noise and vibrations (can't eat crunchy foods). Head feels like a bowling ball often and mild headaches on and off at the back left side of head. Intermittent vertigo when i lay down at night. Can't handle too much computer or tv but the mobile phone isn't as bad.
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