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Old 01-25-2015, 10:16 AM #1
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Default Pcs and alcohol

Hi
Just wondered if anyone with pcs has had increased anxiety after a heavy drinking session?
I was at a party last night and had a fair amount
Of red wine, probably a couple of bottles and today I feel dreadful!
Shaky anxious scared. Weak feeling in my legs and arms.
I never used to get this prior to my concussion; which was now two months ago!
Just want my life back to how it was. I loved my life before this happened and now it feels like some of the joy has been taken back.
My gp has agreed to send me for a scan to see what's going on.
I am debating taking a Valium today just to chill me out.
Be good to see if anyone else has had this sensation?
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