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Old 10-09-2014, 09:58 AM #1
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Default Spike of anger and agression

I suffered a concussion on August 20 and two weeks later I had a spike in anger and aggression. This is out of my character.
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Xrayman,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

Outbursts are common to PCS. The brain malfunctions and releases too much adrenaline. Knowing this can happen can offer us a chance to step away from situations before the outburst happens. Over-stimulation can make this more likely.

It is a tough situation.

My best to you.
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