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Old 02-07-2012, 03:43 PM #1
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Default 100% Recovery?

Hi,

Just curious if anyone has experienced a concussion and PCS and then has made a full recovery?

And, not to trivialize anyone's experience or symptoms, but I mean 100% recovery. Like how one recovers from a paper cut - no lingering symptoms, no good/bad days, the only reminder they have of their concussion is the memory of the event.

I'm just approaching 11 months of my PCS and I have not noticed a measurable change in symptoms since day 1.

If you have experienced 100% recovery, please let us know what type of PCS symptoms you did have, how severe they were, and how long it took you to recover.
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