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01-27-2013, 09:08 AM | #5 | ||
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Thanks Mark, Ms Rio & Cycle - I greatly appreciate your kind words and perspective. I'm trying to stay off the Internet, which is challenging for an information-seeking person.
The anxiety doesn't help at all. If anything, sometimes I feel the worst part of PCS is the anxiety that we have to deal with. I know it is different for everyone, but I am really struggling with it right now. Thanks again for the support - wishing you all a peaceful day
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Musiclover . PCS "survivor" - first concussion 10/2010 with PCS for nearly a year. Hit back of head on a shelf. Symptoms were head and neck pain, vertigo, nausea, lethargy, anxiety & depression. Experienced greatest amount of recovery between 9-12 months, with the following year being much, much better . 2nd concussion 12/2012 - hit front left forehead on wooden edge of couch. Currently dealing with a return of PCS symptoms including headache, nausea, vertigo, brain fog, and lethargy. . ~ just trying to take it one day at a time . ~ |
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