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Old 05-07-2013, 05:52 PM #1
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Default PCS: worse in the morning

The majority of my PCS symptoms are dizziness, nausea and anxiety.

My symptoms are always worse in the morning. I used to eat the minute I got up. Now I can't eat for a few hours. I have tried walking, showers, visual therapy and stretching in the morning but I can't seem to shake the morning sickness.

I am wondering if anyone has experienced whiplash concussion and whether my symptoms are the result of more neck injury than brain injury. Is the way I sleep some how exacerbating my symptoms?
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