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Old 02-21-2013, 11:19 PM #1
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Default My PCS has been going on over a year and I'm planning to take these steps.

My concussion happened on the December 31st 2011
( New Years 2012). So its been a year and two months approximately. I got two contusions with bleeding when I fell. The Symtoms of Post Concussion Syndrome that I'm feeling are Very Mild Headaches/Head Pains. I feel that its my brain hurting rather then a headache( I dont know if that makes sence). My smell became distored a month after the incident and has been since. My eyes are sensitive to light also.

Okay, so now the plan....

The next semester starts in September and I would really love it if I felt fully recovered from the concussion/PCS that way I could fell that I was moving past my injury and on with my life and so I wouldn't have headaches while I was in school and trying to study.

For the headaches and head pains that I'm feeling I was going to go to here www.mmtr.ca .This clinic in Canada offers Post Concussion Syndrome Treatment. Here's what it says about the post concussion syndrome on the website.

Using Moore’s MyoWorx® Approach at MMTR Health, we have demonstrated excellent results with the treatment of Post Concussion Syndrome.

At MMTR Health, physiotherapy treatment will be focusing on the root causes of your symptoms by applying Moore’s MyoWorx® Approach to treat the cervical and occipital regions of the head and neck.

The symptoms associated with Post Concussion Syndrome are often caused by muscle spasms in the cervical and occipital regions. This muscle tension will then impact the surrounding tissue, joints, nerves and blood flow in and around the region leading to specific symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, etc.

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For the smell Problem I was going to go to The Smell and Taste Clinic in Washington. http://www.tasteandsmell.com .

I have visited doctors in New Jersey, Neurologist and Concussion Specialists and they haven't been able to tell or recommend me anything that will help with my recovery. I feel like I'm just sitting and waiting and nothings moving. I live in New Jersey so I will need to travel to these places. What do you guys think. These are the only two places that seem to be able to do something for the things that I'm going through.

Last edited by Jomar; 02-22-2013 at 01:14 AM. Reason: © 2011-2013 MMTR Health Inc. All Rights Reserved
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