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Old 09-07-2012, 08:54 PM #1
aliciaj aliciaj is offline
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Post Am I doing everything I can be for my PCS?

Hey everyone! Basically I'm 16 years old, and I received a double concussion on April 22, 2012 and have been dealing with Post Concussion Syndrome ever since. I basically just want to know is there anything else that I could be doing to at least help with my symptoms? I go to 'vestibular rehabilitation' and go to a neuropyschologist for testing. Those are the only two specialist doctors I see other then my concussion doctor. I am also on a medication called 'Amantadine', I'm not sure on what it really is supposed to do but it seems to help a little bit at least. I also take vitamins B-12 and fish oil. Other then those things, are there any other things I can be doing to maybe help my recovery? Anything I should bring up to my doctor that has maybe helped you? Thanks guys!
-Alicia
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