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Old 12-13-2012, 06:09 PM #1
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Hello.
Is it possible for PCS symptoms to be brought on years after multiple concussions?

I haven't had a concussion that I know of in years, yet (with everything I have been reading) I seem to be having multiple symptoms that are associated with PCS (headaches dizziness, fatigue, irritable) showing themselves since I have been blessed with my children. It scares me that they might learn some really bad habits from my problem.

I really don't want to be on drugs and I have read that accupuncture could help some of these symptoms.

Anything helps. Thanks.
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