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Old 03-30-2013, 02:58 AM #1
Jeffmw Jeffmw is offline
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Default overthinking symptoms of pcs

Hi iam new to this website oi just wondered if anyone. Had any advice
Roughly a year ago I cut myself saw blood passed out and hit the back of my head I jumped right back to my feet I knew where I was
Had a drink of water went to the hospital for safe keeping ran into some ppl there that I new shot the breeze like nothing was wrong doctor took a look at me said I likely have a mild comcussion that night roughly 6hrs later or maybe even longer I was sick to my stomach next day I didn't feel 100% but nothing too bad I never had a single headache afterwards but couple weeks later I had awickedly short temper which I didn't realize could be a symptom of pcs I just brushed it off as being mad about my house burning and getting the run around from my insurance company but a little while later the symptoms crept up on me but. The only real problems I had were symptoms kind of like dyslexia which I am partially dyslexic and a bit of short term memory loss so I did some research into pcs whick led me to info on cte and what not I also train muay thai and am an amature competetitor but have since been on the sidelines while recovering from my concussion. I tend to overthink things and maybe worry a bit more then I should I rencently watched a show on Gary Goodridge after I was like oh I have that symptom and that one and maybe that one too so when I went back to my doc she just kinda laughed and said Jeff don't worry you fell and hit your head your just worrying too much so I just put it out of my head and I went about 2 months without forgetting anything felt great then I started thinking about it again and worrying a bit plus the stress of multiple legal issues and. I started forgetting little things but after that settled I put it out of my mind went no more problems then I started thinking about it again same thing back to a bit of memeory loss another thing I notice is if I send a text I have trouble using the right words its kinda hard to explain but usually if I am texting a girl I am like. Oh how can I word this to sound the best lol it sometimes takes me 5min to type out a text but I don't know if that has anything to do with anything or just me overthinking everyone from doctor to friends that study nuero science tell me I am overthinking and worrying myself into symptoms I never even had and also overthinking myself back into the ones I did have so in closing I just wondered if anyone else had a similar experience as me or if someone had any sort of advice they could offer that would be great thanks!!
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