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Old 07-02-2012, 01:43 AM #1
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Confused Could it be PCS still???

Hello!

My name is Skylar, and here is my story. About two years ago (When I was 16) I got into a terrible car wreck. I got knocked out with a ceramic plate that was in my backseat. I was knocked out a good amount of time. I do not remember the wreck all I remember is waking up, very confused and scared. Well, that was two years ago, today I suffer from headaches, def tones ( My hearing goes out in myy right ear and all I hear is this awful shrieking noise) severe dizziness, insomina, feeling of being detached from reality, memory issues, anixety, panic attacks, and getting my words all mixed up, and I cannot lay on my right side without being sick from the dizziness. I was diganosed with Bi Polar disorder before the wreck. I have been to the doctor, he said I had PCS and should go away soon. It never went away, and I wonder are these permanent? My mother said I was a hypochondriac but this is real!!! I am scared and confused.

-Skylar
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