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Old 06-08-2007, 05:57 PM #4
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Amber,
I am sorry, I have not been paying attention to this site for a bit. You sound as though you really are in the thick of PCS. Seeing a nuerologist who specializes more in concussions might be O.K and take worry away. The worry can make you worse. Go to an E.R. and ask for a neurology consult first before MRI and CT scan, so you do not have to pay for those. You really need the neurology consult to see if they think it is neccessary. This is a very difficuly syndrome to ride out by yourself. Time will tame down alot of the symptoms and rest. My son is 4 months out and much much better, doing schoolwork etc. He is not 100% but perhaps 85% and has room for improvement. He does not multitask too well now I've noticed. I cannot put too much on his plate, he gets overwhelmed easily, more personality issues like that lately. Stay in touch with this site. Take care
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