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Old 10-03-2012, 05:25 PM #5
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No i haven't had that evaluated or looked at. The GP just simply said "looks like you've got PCS we will do a CTscan just to check" and that's all. My neckband upper back/shoulder muscles are sup er tense but nothing spasming.

Not on any other meds for anything and haven't had this problem at all. The last two concussions I had were 6 years ago it ,ought worth mentioning I am under an incredible amount of stress from work. I have been off this past week but under pressure to be back tomorrow.
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