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Old 10-29-2013, 04:06 PM #1
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Default Am I ready?

A year ago today I fainted on a field trip, hitting my head on ice. I have been through constant ups and downs, but in the last month my only symptom has been tinnitus.

I'm not sure if the tinnitus is even PCS related, but it is constant.

I think I am ready to resume normal activities, but I don't know how to. Should I just go for a run and see what happens? If my tinnitus gets worse does that mean it's too much?
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