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Old 06-11-2012, 08:58 AM #1
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Default Re-connecting my PCS friend.

First off, I would like to thank everyone for their support in helping ME help my friend heal, who is dealing with PCS.

Lately, I notice that my friend has been feeling very bogged down by his symptoms. He often feels like he just wants to stay in. Yet, I know he is also tired of being alone, and WANTS to be social and go out -- though he knows he can't always handle it. He's 27, so I guess its hard knowing everyone is going out and doing things, yet he needs to recover.

I want to start bringing friends over to visit him.

This is kind of hard to externalize, but I guess i'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions about how I can make him feel re-connected to the world and our friends, without worsening how he feels. I've also been bouncing back and forth with this idea of visitors. Does anyone have any insight about friends helping someone with PCS to recover?
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