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Old 01-30-2013, 11:41 PM #17
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If you were at home resting in your own bed in Germany would you still feel as stressed out? It seems like you have so much going on.

It is common to have anxiety and panic attacks with PCS.That is why it is good to tell your doctor because he probably knows that is a common symptom. The reassurance will be good.

Does your Mom know that dealing with all of this is really hard for someone with a head injury? Does she want you to see one because she thinks it will help you heal your concussion or just help with anxiety?

If you went to a therapist what do you think what help you? Just imagine you left the appointment, what would make you feel better? I just know that for me when things where just way too much stress wise is when I would have a panic attack. Once things got better I wouldn't have one for a while.

I think some people here have been to a therapist. But I think that they mostly see a neurologist and a therapist on the side. Maybe they can share if it helped them? I noticed that people here that have a great neurologist who tells them what to expect do better managing everything. For me I felt I had to make all the decisions about what to do next and I would cry all the time. I hope that your neuro can help guide you more. Did you talk to the school doctor yet?

Does your host family help with your decisions or are they more hands off? Do you tell them I am worried about having to go back, not getting better, doctor not calling your parents, stuff like that? Did you tell them you have panic attacks?
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