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Old 04-15-2013, 03:35 AM #1
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Default Frustrated and lost

Hello everyone, sorry for the following "dear diaryish" thread.

I bonked my head on a sink on December 14th 2012 and have been experiencing brain fog as my primary symptom. It gradually escalated from a 'oh wait, do i feel something funny in my brain" to a all day fog.

Unlike many of the posters here, I have no problem with watching tv, browsing the internet, short term memory, or my reflexes. Which leads me to believe it could be something else. But, i get more foggy if i drink energy drinks (which i stopped), get more than 8-10 hours of sleep, and headaches when working out ( was working out fine from December 2012- March) is a very recent symptom. Which seems to be consistent with PCS.

I cant judge weather if im getting better or not because my only symptom is the detached, spacey, brain foggish feeling thats always there. I feel lost and am anxious of the possible unknowns. Anyone with similar symptom that actually got rid of the fog??
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