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Old 11-28-2014, 01:25 PM #1
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Hi all. Im 18 and have been goin through pcs for about 6-7 months with many ups and downs. After withdrawing from college Ive been staying at home trying to rest, and feel better. About 3 months ago I had another bad hit to my head and have had my symptoms worse than ever before. Ive seen plenty of doctors and my parents dont get why Im not better and theyre convinced that its all in my head. Right now they want to send me to a psychiatric ward. My question to you guys is, is there any video, or article, or anything I could show them to help them understand what Im going through? Thanks.
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