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Old 11-18-2014, 10:59 AM #1
GingerandBella GingerandBella is offline
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Default Brain Stepping up to the Plate

I am almost 2 years into my PCS and starting to see some improvements - thank goodness.

One issue that I struggle with is the following. In the past if I were in a situation and the brain was overloading - I would find out pretty quickly - fog, headache, fatigue - nothing exceptional.

Now I find that my brain steps up to the plate with no symptoms - but it is the next day that I suffer. For example - I went out to a restaurant with my husband and another couple - enjoyed the evening - thought this was great - next day - could hardly get out of bed. Another - I read for 2 hours - slowly working my way up to that - no issues - next BAM - headache all day.

Has anyone else experienced this? If so how do I pace myself when doing the task has no symptoms until the next day?
Thanks.
G&B
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