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I'm at 3 months from my PCS and over the last few weeks my foggy brain has been worse than ever. I do remember banging my head real hard on my hanging bike in the garage. Should this be the reason or am I over analyzing? Maybe I've just been having a bad week. Should I even mention this bang to my Dr? Sorry for the overload of questions.


We had family over today and they mentioned my eyes looking different
(2nd time I've been told this) and how dopey I looked.

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