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Old 08-02-2014, 03:31 PM #1
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Default Anxiety

On top of the PCS symtoms, I ve been having fits of anxiety-filled moments. I panic about my future, about what I have done wrong to get here, about the possibility of a second concussion and a relapse, about other possible health issues. Pre-injury, I have not felt anxiety like this. It almost feels incapacitating and paralyzing, so painful. Does anyone have a similar experience? how do you overcome this?
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