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Old 07-26-2012, 01:36 AM #1
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My pcs is a roller coster I feel great for 3-5 days then get a rank headaches then the go away then some days I get that foggy thoughts and thinking and concentration here n there but I'm better than I was 2 months ago I couldn't do anything. I feel good 5 days a week or so.

But I still have some short term mem loss forget things my Mel pain is gone comPletly. But I still get headaches here and there and foggy concentration . I want to work out light weights and walking on treadmill and excercise bike is it too soon? My concuasion was in jan 2012 and second one was April 2012.

I drive sometimes 30 min or less at a time and I can walk far distances ok . Seems like I'm getting better but some days I get symtomps . I do cranial massage threapy once a week and I want to work out to lose weight.
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