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Old 11-18-2012, 07:30 PM #1
Sara from Minnesota Sara from Minnesota is offline
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Hi Friends...

I am having a very tough day today. I am so sick of being sick and realizing that the Holidays are going to be devastating.... How have some of you gotten through the holidays in the past? Do you just skip all of the holiday functions? Also.... when does the "acute" phase of Post Concussion end? Can the constant nausea/off balance feeling/dizziness go on for a full year or more? I am just sad and MAD to be in this state. I just want my old life back . Sorry to be such a negative Nancy and be stuck in my own pity party.... but this is WORSE than labor hands down/no question. I know everyone is so different but did any of you have CONSTANT issues. Everyone talks about only doing things until you get symptoms.... but what if you ALWAYS have symptoms....
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