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Old 03-27-2012, 08:09 PM #1
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Default Menstruation and symptoms - I hate PMS but PCS more!

Hi to all the women sufferers - so I am on the mend and having days in a row that are symptom free which is so awesome! BUT every month for 10-14 days right around my period WHAMMO pcs is back like white on rice!

I got my concussion at the beginning of my period and so now I am thinking that my estrogen/progesterone levels are forever going to create functional brain probs for me.

I saw the article posted by Esther about an empirical study on the effect of hormones on pcs so any more info or anyone sharing their experience with thiss would be appreciated!
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