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Old 02-16-2013, 06:07 AM #1
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Default two questions!

First of all, I had two drinks last night (I should have been avoiding alcohol due to PCS but unfortunately the social occasion got the better of me), and I felt a burning sensation at the back of my head? Why would this be?

Secondly, has anyone else found their tolerance for stress has been significantly reduced? I am generally okay day to day now but the moment something stressful comes up I get crippling headaches; I get them a lot at the moment as I'm possibly about to be made redundant.
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