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Old 05-22-2012, 11:46 PM #1
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Just Caime backd from the doctors he said I might jaw PTSD along with my PPCT concussion sydrome cause I was severely depressed before my head injury due te the tragic death of my 2 year old son in 2010 I have all y PTSD symtomps and I been having high anxiety and guilt feelings bal of loading my son is it due to the head injury ? I got to see a dr soon to treat the PTSD and find more info.
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Cjm,

My condolences in the loss of your son. I can't imagine what you have been through and are going through.

Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome can cause Post Concussion Syndrome symptoms to be much worse and vice versa. The combination of the two can be miserable. The US Veterans Administration has done lots of research into this combination.

Finding someone with good skills with PTSD and PCS will be important.

I have the combination after being abused by some cops and put into a claustrophobic situation for an hour. My doctor put me on Paxil/paroxetine and it made a big difference.

My best to you.
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I do have both that's maybe why it's taking so long to to heal and why I have the major anxiety attacks etc I'm going to see the doctor again today. To see what I can do about PSTD and post concussion syndrom
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How are you feeling? I tried your email, it came back undeliverable.
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