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Old 06-11-2012, 09:40 AM #1
Valleybob Valleybob is offline
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Mad Is this still PCS?

I know a lot ppl with brain injury most have symptoms of "fog" and also short term memory problems. I'm pretty sure I don't have this issue because I don't have trouble finding words and my speech is fine.

BUT I do have other symptoms that really bother me. Sometimes I wonder if it's PCS or something else like neck issues (even though I have full range motion and no neck pain but neck is sensitive to touch).

I get a pressure/tension headache when I'm at the computer too long (about a hour). Same type of pressure when lifting or forcing something with my hands like opening a jar or lifting the dishes out of the dish washer. I can't stand noises and can only last 15-30 min shopping (grocery or mall). Very sensitive to jolting and vibrations, and the worst symptom is dizziness, feeling unsteady on your feet, sometimes like your body is in motion (but not falling and can walk fine). Very strange stuff...
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