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Old 04-21-2013, 12:19 PM #1
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Default Is Head Sensitivity to Motion unusual for PCS?

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First Posting. I had a concussion 1.5 years ago (long story), and still have many problems. One of the remaining problems is head sensitivity to motion. I feel pain or increased concussion symptoms, from walking, riding or driving in a car (bumps, turns), other movements etc. At this point I know that it is not a visual problem. I had my neck investigated pretty thoroughly, and that that is loosened up, not causing the problem. I think the head sensitivity is a typical symptom for concussion at first, but mine has not improved. Just wondering if this head motion sensitivity could be something other than PCS? I appreciate any comments.
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