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Old 02-17-2014, 01:13 PM #1
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Default It gets better

I just wanted to create a thread to give some people struggling with PCS a little hope. Most people who heal from this dont get on this site anymore so you dont hear their side of the story...

I have been dealing with PCS for over 4 months now (I know not as long as some people out there, but long for me) and it was the hardest battle of my life. I woke up nauseous almost every morning, had excruciating headaches, had horrible brain fog, couldn't remember where I was or what I was doing at times, went through a series of panic attacks, severe anxiety (which Ive NEVER had before), depression, and constant crying about when I was going to get better at the drop of a dime. I did not feel like myself and I hated living like I wasn't in control of my body or was the same person I was previously.

I wasn't able to workout like I use to and that drove me crazy. I couldn't go on hikes or snowboard or enjoy the outdoors which is hard for me because I was extremely active before this. I lost 10 pounds from fatigue and inability to eat large portions of food at a time.

Now, lets get past the sad stuff, because today marks almost 3 weeks of little to no symptoms for me! NO NAUSEA, NO HEADACHES, NO BRAIN FOG!!!! I am back working, at school, working out, and feeling great. I still experience symptoms from time to time, but they only last a day instead of weeks now and they are much more bearable. I am happy and feel like myself again and its a wonderful feeling. I am so happy I made it through those horrible times with the help of my family, friends, and supportive boyfriend.

If you are discouraged like I was, just know it will get better! God has a plan for you, so you just have to stick it out in order to see it. You can either beat PCS and become a stronger person or let it beat you.

If you are struggling, have faith, get on a good vitamin regimen, rest, eat clean, meditate, find light hobbies to engage (but not exhaust) your brain, and most of all stay positive. It may take you a few weeks or it could take a year, but it will get better!!!

Like I said, I may not be on here as often anymore, but I hope this can give someone hope that it can and will get better, you just need to be patient and let your body heal.

My best to everyone dealing with PCS as I know it is a true roller coaster ride

GOD BLESS!

-Kacee
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