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Old 06-01-2012, 10:44 PM #1
Cjm028 Cjm028 is offline
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Default So far my PCS

Well thought I'd share. It's been 5 months since my fall concussion and 6 weeks since my post concussion symptoms. Last 2 weeks have been worst I been to emerg 5 times with pain and mem fogg etc. past 5 days been busy had a see doctor and appointments and see insurance adjuster and I can't drive so I bus and I pay for it at night I'm tired foggy and painful headaches. I better take it easy after tonight. I was depressed for a month but they put me on celexa. I hope I don't have permanent brain damage that's on my mind everyday cause I have 3 pervious concussion from Amatuer boxing when I was a teen and 1 more when I was 25 from a martial arts fight. But I have hope I get better so I can be a husband father and I can go back to work again. I still have all the post concussion symtomps all of them everyday.
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