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Doozer 01-30-2016 10:21 AM

First thing to realise is that being concerned is natural, but unhelpful. This will repair, with good practices of avoiding triggers (you'll get to know those better as time goes on) good diet, maybe some supplements to support your healing, good sleep pattern, low stress, no drugs or alcahol, no additional injuries and mild exercise if you can.

The bad news is that this will take time. Know that counting the days and weeks and months isn't helpful. The brain goes on its own time scale, and this is generally a long haul. Be calm about this, don't fight the fact that you have been injured. Fighting pcs is like fighting going to sleep, it will win. The healing process is so slow that you'll barely notice the grain of improvement you have gained over the course of a month.

I know it sounds corny but, be at one with your injury. It's now a part of you, as mine is a part of me. Doing this will release you from stress and worry, releasing excess strain on your system, which will ease symptoms. The brain does not like being insulted, but it isn't beyond healing and recovering. Each injury is different, just as each person is different. Get to know your new limits, slow down and this ironically will speed up your healing process.

Know that you will improve. It takes patience and learning to feel calm and content with what you do have in your life. Asking others to join you in being miserable won't work, so try your best not to make your injury the topic of every conversation.

These are things I've had to learn the hard way. I wish you all the best in your continued improvement and recovery.

Bud 01-30-2016 12:46 PM

49er,

Sounds like a similar path. Somewhere around 6 month post injury all the strange things I had sensed going on in me, quietly brewing in the background where no longer subtle....the symptoms you list attacked me with vengeance. Docs where no help for me, they didn't believe me and said it was all in my head. This site has helped me more than a doc, folks live it here and I finally had proof I wasn't nuts.

After 22 months I am doing much better. I still have to pace activity levels stretched out over several days in a row and some days work gets to me but I am no longer a complete prisoner of PCS, just living with it.

I am in The Sacramento area, go BRONCOS!

DC85,

I went skiing for the first time in 2 years last week, I missed the snow and water skiing due to my injury. Let me tell you it was a splendid experience being on new snow with my grandkids AGAIN.

Hang in there.

Bud


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