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Old 09-07-2012, 02:02 PM #1
Damodar Damodar is offline
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Default Alteration of mental state

Hi,

I would like if anybody has opinion about these symptoms. Some symptoms I got improved or gone for now, like headaches, sensitivity to noise, burining in face etc.

On the other side, I started having more prominent unsteady balance, but most concerning it seems to me my mental state is altered, occasionally I feel like different person prone to harm myself.... prominent is lack of emotions and feeling disconnected to the world, fear to go out etc.... No more my old self....

Is this 'normal' for PCS...

I talked to neuropsychiatrist, he gave me Valium and GABA.... it doesn't help much.

I also talked to few neurologists and must say I got different explanations. From anxiety to.....
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Male, 47, first diagnosed with CIDP which is kind of neurological condition affecting peripheral nerves. Due to unbearable pain occasionally hit myself with hand in had, over time head became very sensitive, and now likely to have PCS.
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